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What are the idioms for cultural knowledge?

The idioms expressing "cultural knowledge" are:

Vulgar people, literate people, literate and hyphenated characters, reading seeds, ignorant people.

1. Vulgar people

Pinyin? cū sú zhī bèi

Explanation? Refers to farmers or tenant farmers, now refers to people who lack cultural upbringing, behavior, and consciousness, are rough and vulgar people.

Give me an example and make a sentence? Don’t be as knowledgeable as a vulgar person like him.

2. Literacy Zhishu

Pinyin? shí zì zhī shū

Explanation: Refers to having cultural knowledge.

Source? Qing Dynasty Li Yu's "Nai He Tian·Consideration of Marriage": "Don't mention anyone else, it's the Que Zhong generation. They are usually good-looking and well-educated, but they have a low life, holding a stirrup and following the whip. "

Example: Among the more than 100 representatives, there are very few who are "literate", but they are well dressed. ——Qu Qiubai's "Hungry Country Chronicles" Fifteen

3. Literacy and hyphenation

Pinyin? shí wén duàn zì

Explanation? Literacy. Refers to having some cultural knowledge.

Source? Chapter 38 of "The Heroes of Sons and Daughters" by Wenkang of the Qing Dynasty: "What about those who can read and write in front of others? Don't eat meat and watch other people's jokes."

An example to make a sentence? You see, my late father was a civil servant, and I have been able to read and write since I was a child. ——Lao She's "Shopgirl" Scene 1

4. Reading Seeds

Pinyin? dú shū zhǒng zǐ

Explanation? Refers to those who can inherit the past and connect the future in culture Scholar.

An example of a sentence? When the city is under the city, he will not surrender. Fortunately, don’t kill him. Killing filial children will destroy the seeds of learning in the world. ——"History of the Ming Dynasty·Biography of Fang Xiaoru"

5. Unknown knowledge

Pinyin? bù shí zhī wú

Explanation? Connect the word "zhi" and " I don’t even know the word “无”. Describes a person who is illiterate and has a very low level of education.

Source? "Nine Books of the Yuan Dynasty" written by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty: "When the servant was born in the sixth or seventh month, the wet nurse held her under the book screen, and there were the words '无' and 'Zhi' pointing to the servant. , Although the servant cannot speak, he already knows it in his heart."

An example of a sentence? "In the Ruins", it writes about an ignorant carpenter who likes to beat his wife, and she also lets him beat him; he has She had nowhere to vent her anger, so she let him vent it. ——Li Jianwu "lt; Selected Works of Li Guangtian gt; Preface"