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Alluding to Sun Shan's fame.

Lost in Sun Shan?

[míng Luòsn shān]

Song was the last juror, as recorded in Article 61 of the Record of Appearing in Court. After returning to his hometown, someone asked him, "Did my son get in?"

Sun Shan replied: "The best place to solve the name is Sun Shan, and Xianlang is outside Sun Mountain."

This means that the last one on the list is Sun Shan, and your son is still behind Sun Shan. After that, I failed the exam or was selected but not accepted. Solution (jiè).

Out? place

Qing Li Garbo's "Officialdom in the Sky" Chapter 54: "Wait until the list is published; Fall into Sun Shan; I am so sad. "

For example? sentence

In the fierce competition of college entrance examination, I ~.

Canon? therefore

During the Song Dynasty in China, there was a talented scholar named Sun Shan. He is not only humorous, but also good at telling jokes, so people nearby call him a "funny wit".

Once, he and the son of a fellow villager went to Beijing to take a juren exam. When the list was released, although Sun Shan's name was ranked first from the bottom and was still on the list, the son of the fellow villager who went with him didn't go in. Soon, Sun Shanxian returned home, and fellow villagers came to ask if his son had been admitted. Sun Shan was embarrassed to say it directly, and it was not convenient to hide it. He casually read two poems that were not poetic: "Xie Yuan is in Sun Shan, and Xianlang is outside Sun Shan." Xie Yuan is the first in China's imperial examination system. The so-called "Xie Yuan" in Sun Shan's poems refers to a general who passed the exam. The overall meaning of his poem is: "The last one on the list is Sun Shan, but your son's name is still behind Sun Shan." From then on, according to this story, people called it "falling out of Sun Shan" to enter schools or take various exams, but they were not admitted.