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Idioms related to books
Idioms related to books are:

A. Sweat [hà n niú ch not ng dé ng]? 1.? Commentary: Dong: Dong Yu, house. Books sweat when transported and can be piled on the roof when stored. Describe a large collection of books.

2.? From: Zong Yuan's "Lu Tomb Watch": "Although it is a book, it is full of buildings and sweating."

3.? Example: health preservation is passed down from generation to generation, ~, who has done it effectively? ◎ Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Feng Sanniang

Second, the vast sea [Hao rú y ā n h m: i]? 1.? Explanation: Hao: vastness; Sea of smoke: the vast sea. Describe the richness of classics and books.

2.? Said by: Meng Fu, Guan Zhen, Sui Dynasty: "If the Buddhism is deep, the mystery is hard to find, it is immortal, not the color or the heart, but the sky is vast, as gloomy as Deng Lin."

3.? Example: a record of ancient and modern times, ~ ◎ the book Confucianism and Tibetan written by Zhou Yongnian in Qing Dynasty.

Third, sit in a hundred cities [zuò y not ng b m: I ch é ng]? 1.? Explanation: A thousands of books is better than a big official in charge of 100 cities. Metaphor is extremely rich in the book.

2.? Said by: Biography of Li Mi in Shu Wei: "My husband has thousands of books, why does he boast of being a hundred cities in the south?"

3.? Grammar: verb-object type; As a predicate; Include praise

Fourth, the left picture and the right history [zu ǒ tú yu sh ǐ]? 1.? Description: Describe many indoor books.

2.? From: Yang Wan Chuan, a Book of the New Tang Dynasty: "Being alone in one room, learning from others."

3.? Example: Beishan is in prison, and it is very comfortable to have three meals a day. ◎ Chapter 12 "Literary Congchaolei in the Late Qing Dynasty"

5. Never tire of reading? 1.? Explanation: Boring: Boring, boring. You won't get tired of reading it a hundred times. Describe a well-written poem or book, no matter how many times you read it, you won't feel bored.

2.? From: Shi's poem "Send a scholar to the West and Don't Understand": "You can never get tired of reading old books, and you can never get tired of reading them."

3.? For example: Why do some works have "~", while others don't want to see it again? ◎ Zhu Ziqing's On Never Tired of Reading.