舌戰群儒

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Chinese

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crowd; flock; group scholar; Confucian
trad. (舌戰群儒/舌戰羣儒) 舌戰 /
simp. (舌战群儒) 舌战

Etymology

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From the title of the 43rd chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms:

諸葛舌戰群儒 力排眾議 [Written Vernacular Chinese, trad.]
诸葛舌战群儒 力排众议 [Written Vernacular Chinese, simp.]
From: Romance of the Three Kingdoms, circa 14th century CE
Zhūgě Liàng shézhànqúnrú, Lǔ Zǐjìng lìpáizhòngyì [Pinyin]
Zhuge Liang Debated with Groups of Confucian Scholars, Lu Zijing Tried Hard to Refute Opposing Opinions

Pronunciation

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Idiom

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舌戰群儒

  1. to have an intense debate with many people at the same time (and defeat them)