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Sophistication is a Chinese idiom, pronounced R é NQ í ngsh ì g ù, which means the method, reason and experience of dealing with people. It comes from the preface to the monk.
The origin of Idioms
In the Song Dynasty, Wen Tianxiang's "sending the monk to respect the preface", it is said that "Gu and he are wronged within the sophistication of the world." "It's a pity that you are full of articles and can't see the sophistication of the world," says Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty
Idiom usage
It can be used as subject, object and attribute. It can also be used to describe the relationship with others. I said you didn't practice, so you didn't know anything about it. The fourteenth chapter of Wu Yanren's twenty years of witnessing the strange situation in Qing Dynasty
traditional code of conduct
promote what is fundamental and suppress what is incidental - chóng běn yì mò
The apes cry and the cranes complain - yuán tí hè yuàn