Analysis of sophistry
Sophistry, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x à Bi à NGU à C í, which means to say heresy. It comes from the biography of Yang Xiong in the history of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Ban Gu's biography of Yang Xiong in the book of Han in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "it's strange and circuitous. It's used to explain and explain things in order to disturb the world. Although it's a small argument, it will eventually break the main road and become popular."
Idiom usage
It refers to clever words and heresy
Examples
Zhongni did not say anything, but he tried to defend himself. Song Zeng Gong's the first book of shangouyang bachelor
Analysis of sophistry
shave one 's head and become a monk - xuē fà pī zī
Dye the hair and seed the teeth - rǎn xū zhǒng chǐ
remain mute as if one 's mouth were sealed - sān jiān qí kǒu