What are the idioms that contain the word "Hui"?

First, thousands of things? 【qiān Huáwàn Zhuang】?

Interpretation: There are many kinds and forms.

Source: Source: Song Cai Mengbi's "Caotang Poetry" Volume 1: "There are thousands of things, such as ancient times and today."

Vernacular translation: there are many kinds and forms, just like all kinds of things in ancient and modern China and abroad.

Second, don't divide the items? [mébiéHuífn]?

Interpretation: refers to classification.

Source: Song Minglian's Tomb Inscription of Huangfujun in Lishui: "Bypass the words of various families, regardless of items, salt is unified."

Vernacular translation: be familiar with the speeches of other schools, sort them out and gather them in the same place.

Synonym of extended data classification: classification

Divide into different categories

Pronunciation: [fēn mén bié lèi]

Interpretation: classify or arrange things according to their different characteristics. In the Qing Dynasty, Yu Yue's "Essays on Spring in the Class" Volume 6: "Delete the complexity and simplify it, classify it and read it several times before you become a scholar."

Source: Zhu Ming Guozhen's "Lu Zhi Collection of Zhuang Yong Essays": classification; Not exactly.

Vernacular translation: classifying or sorting things according to their different characteristics. Not everything is written in the book.