Zhang bianxuan
Zhang bianxuan is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Zhang Buzhi ngbi à nxu à n, which means that it is illusory to Zhang. It comes from Zhang Binglin's "book of Chen · Zunshi".
Idiom explanation
It's just a fantasy. Chen Zhang: cheat. Deceive others with deception. Mainly used as predicate and attribute; refers to deceiving people.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Binglin's Zhuoshu · Zunshi: "if we take the middle part of Shiben as a whole, we can see that all of them are converging on one pole, and we can see that the book does not surpass the evil of others."
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