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[Idiom explanation] A knowledgeable person
[Idiom source] Han Yang Xiong's "Hunting Feather Fu": "Yu Zi is a great scholar, a scholar, miscellaneous clothes, compiled by Tang people, and praised by Ya, relegated to the front."
[Usage] Combined type; As subject and object; A man of knowledge.
The encyclopedia is explained as follows:
Great knowledge and great life in ci.
Pronunciation jüXuéhóng shēng
English translation has great knowledge.
A knowledgeable person who interprets justice.
In Xiong's "Feather Hunting Fu": "The university students here, I wear miscellaneous clothes, I repair the Tang Dynasty, and I demote before."
Use law as subject, object and attribute; Used in written language.
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