Plagiarism, Chinese word, pinyin: piāo qiè, refers to plagiarism (other people's thoughts or words), adopting (created products) without telling its source; Plunder. Plunder. Song Sima Guang's Biography of Sushui (Volume XI): Yuan Daobing plagiarized people's homes. Ming Lingmengchu's "Surprise at the Second Moment" Volume V: It took a long time, even when the grand ceremony was in full swing, it was plagiarism.
Shen Tao's Essays on Clear City (Volume II): Shan Li Jr. copied it, like a ghost. Plagiarism and theft. Liu Zongyuan's Debate on Wen Zi in Tang Dynasty: There are few people who are confused, but many who steal his books and merge them. Anyone who manages several generations of Mencius sees plagiarism. National History Museum, a continuation of Qing Dynasty: Cai Suiyuan, Yu Rong and Su all copied the Chinese inscription.
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