Discrimination of sophistry
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x à Bi à NGU à C í, which means sophistication and heresy. It comes from the biography of Yang Xiong in the book of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the second biography of Yang Xiong in the book of Han Dynasty, it is said that "it is strange and circuitous for Xiong to see that all the scholars have made mistakes in their knowledge and slandered Zi sage. He discriminates between sophistry and sophistry in order to distort the affairs of the world
Idiom usage
To be an object or attributive; to be a heresy.
Examples
Zhong Ni did not, discriminating sophistry, driving the road. Song zenggong's the first book of shangouyang bachelor
Discrimination of sophistry
roar out a somber song instead of crying - cháng gē dàng kū
extensive experience and knowledge - dān jiàn qià wén
There is no high opinion of inferiority - bēi zhī wú shèn gāo lùn