idiom > Boks Fat mass graves
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Poetry and literature made mound
  Explanation: Analogy duplicity, words and deeds of the hypocrites style.
  Usage: Joint type; as predicate, attributive; containing derogatory
  Source: Qin Zhuang Zhou "Zhuangzi foreign objects": "Confucian ritual poetry made mound."
No. 2
  Yu duplicity ﹑ words and deeds of the hypocrites style. Language of the "Chuang Tzu. Foreign objects ":" Confucian ritual poetry, made grave. "Guo Xiang Note: The" Official and those kings of the thing of the past also, Gou not its people, not imaginary line Road, Gu Fu is useful for the rape Confucians, then traces disappear also. "Xuanying Shu:" Benevolence is to steal information field Hang Qi, scholars reciting poetry ceremony to issue a grave, from this perspective, less than rely on miracles. "
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No. 3
  shī shū fà zhǒng
  【解释】:比喻口是心非、言行不一的伪君子作风。
  【出处】:《庄子·外物》:“儒以诗礼发冢。”
  【语法】:联合式;作谓语、定语;含贬义
  喻口是心非、言行不一的伪君子作风。语本《庄子·外物》: “儒以诗礼发冢。”郭象注:“诗礼者,先王之陈迹也,苟非其人,道不虚行,故夫儒者乃有用之为奸,则迹不足恃也。”成玄英疏:“是以田恆资仁义以窃齐,儒生诵诗礼以发冢,由是观之,圣迹不足赖。”
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