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Can you tell me the story and origin of the idiom "There is something in the window"?

idiom

Conspiracy theory

pronounce

East China Sea

Chuáng

hush

square

explain

Metaphor plot has been exposed.

source

The second fold of Kong Yuan Wen Qing's "East Window Crime": "I am a hidden god, turned into a fool, and leaked the crime of Master Qin in Lingyin Temple."

use

As predicate, object and attribute; The plot was exposed.

synonym

Dong Chuang Shi fa

The criminal in the east window

Written by Kong Yuan Wen Qing, it tells the story of the Southern Song Dynasty, when the traitor Qin Gui plotted to kill Yue Fei, a famous anti-gold star, and was finally punished in the underworld. The whole play is 60% and 20% off. The plot is: Qin Gui, a traitor in the Southern Song Dynasty, colluded with the enemy in front of the emperor.

The former falsely claimed that Yue Fei attempted to accumulate grass and grain for rebellion. Yue Fei, Yue Yun and Zhang Xianfeng returned to the capital, were sent to Dali Temple for trial, and were finally killed. The Tibetan god pretended to be a fool and plotted against Yue in the exposed east window of Lingyin Temple.

, accusing Qin Gui of framing Zhongliang. Qin Gui was finally punished in the underworld. Yue Fei, Yue Yun and Zhang Xian expressed their dreams and dissatisfaction to the emperor. The full name of "committing a crime at the east window" is "burying the king in the soil proves that the east window committed a crime" or "Qin Taishidong"

Window offenders, the popular versions of this drama are: 30 kinds of Yuan Zaju, the complete works of Yuan Zaju, Universal Library.