idiom > error circulation
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Absurd spread
  Explanation: Refers to something ridiculous handed down from generation to generation.
  Usage: The main predicate; as object clause; containing derogatory
  Source: Ming Tang, "A disciple Deng Jun transfer book": "The first lesson to wear when the complex, absurd spread, longitudinal Jun occurs in wisdom, or get scared at the humble head."
  Examples: However, those who are solvable, ~ have been for decades. (Qing Yun Jing "and Rao Tao Nan")
Recycled ridiculous things wrong
  Ridiculous wrong things recycled. Ming Tang, "A disciple Deng Plum Book": "the first time classes through complex, absurd kind of spread, vertical dredging occurred in wisdom, or get scared at the humble head." Qing Yun Jing "and Rao Tao South Book": "Wudi to test ten three subjects with the solution and not the amount of unsolvable things in this world. However, those who are solvable, wrong species has been spread for decades. "Mao Zedong" transform our learning "Second:" As a result, wrong kind of spread, people do not mistake light . "
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  词目 谬种流传
  发音 miù zhǒng liú chuán
  释义 泛指荒谬的东西一代代地传下去。
  出处 《宋史·选举志二》:“所取之士既不精,数年之后,复俾之主文,是非颠倒愈甚,时谓之缪种流传。”
  示例 然有可解者,~已数十年。(清·恽敬《与饶陶南》)
  用法 作宾语、分句;指谎言、谬论等
  故事 宋朝时期,何澹见当时科举考试制度不严,考场上贿赂成风,致使没有真才实学的人投机取得功名,他向朝廷上奏折,指出先科考试的种种弊端与危害。如果考试不严,所选人才质量就不高,隔几年由他们主持考试,那么就会让谬误的根子代代相传。
Thesaurus
Hearsay, Eyizie, incorrectly relay an erroneous message, A lie, if repeated often enough, will be accepted as truth, public clamour can confound right and wrong, Jihui clavicle, Give a dog a bad name., Community species circulation, people's words indiscriminate, A thief, people pass real, Word of marketing gold, zhongshuo, Qunkoushuojin, gossip
Antonym Group
derived from the same origin (said of lineage, philosophy, etc.), can be traced to the same origin, Not established literal, To shower praise on..., oral teaching that inspires true understanding within, pass from mouth to mouth, There for Dramas, overwhelming popularity of a new book (causing shortage of printing paper); sensational sale of new book causes paper shortage, Seeing is believing., I'll believe that when I see it., Seeing, not hearing, seeing for oneself is better than hearing from others, Heard as witness, Buddhist monk's mantle and alms bowl which he hands down to his favourite disciple devolution, You are in the paper