Explanation: Metaphorically, a person reads a lot and is very knowledgeable.
From: Wu Shichuan's History of Song Dynasty: "Time is sensitive to writing, but it is never a draft, it has been written. These two academic goals are called' site book kitchen'. "
Grammar: formal; Become an object; Metaphor is a man of insight.
An idiom to describe reading widely: reading widely.
Pronunciation: Burr Nqú nsh
English reading: reading books.
Interpretation: Bo: More and wider. Browse: Look and read. Book group: many books. Read all kinds of books extensively and carefully. Describe a wide range of knowledge, read a lot of books, and have a lot of culture.
Out: "Biography of Zhou Shu Yu Xin": "Yu Xin, the word is good, Nanyang Xinye people also. ..... young and handsome, extremely intelligent, and well-read, especially "Spring and Autumn Zuozhuan". "
Example: 1, this man is a rare talent with profound knowledge and extensive reading. 2. Reading widely can let us know about astronomy and geography.
An idiom that describes reading a lot: learning to be excellent is an official.
Synonym: profound and knowledgeable.
Antonyms: illiterate, stupid and ignorant.
English reading: educated cars
Usage: subject-predicate type; As a predicate; Include praise
Explanation: five cars: refers to five car books. A person can read as many books as five cars, which shows that this person loves reading very much and has rich knowledge.
Source: Pre-Qin Zhuang Zhou "Zhuangzi Tianxia": "Hui Shi has many books and five cars."
Confucius is the greatest sage in the history of China and the founder of Confucian literature.
Four-word idiom to describe reading too much: five cars, five stomachs.
Hui Shi has many allusions, and his book is Five Cars. Warring States, Songzhuang, Zhouzhuang, Zhuangzi.
Interpretation: There are many metaphors in reading, which are very learned, similar to learning to be rich and knowledgeable.
Speaking of his cleverness, it's like Yan Ziyuan knows everything. He is as knowledgeable as Yu Shinan. (General Words of Warning by Feng Ming and Meng Long (volume 17).
Rich synonyms, learn from them.
The antonym is ignorance.
2. What are the four-character idioms that describe many books? 1. Idiom: a piece of smoke.
Pinyin: hà o rú yā n h m: i.
Explanation: Hao: vastness; Sea of smoke: the vast sea. Describe the richness of classics and books.
Source: Sui Mengfu: "If the law is profound, the mystery is hard to find, it is immortal, the color is not heart, the sky is vast, and Deng Lin is gloomy."
Example: There are numerous records in ancient and modern times. Qing Zhou Yongnian's Annals of Confucianism and Tibetan Studies
2. Idiom: Sweat a lot.
Pinyin: hà n niú chng dê ng dé ng
Commentary: Dong: Dong Yu, house. Books sweat when transported and can be piled on the roof when stored. Describe a large collection of books.
Source: Tang Zongyuan's "Lu Tomb Table": "It is a book, but it is full of buildings and sweating."
For example, making sentences: handed down from generation to generation, full of sweat, who is effective? Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Feng Sanniang
3. Idiom: Left picture and right view
Pinyin: zuǒ tú yòu shǐ
Description: Describe many indoor books.
Source: "New Tang Book Yang Wanchuan": "Being alone in one room, left picture and right history."
For example, Beishan is very comfortable with three meals a day in prison. Chapter 12 of "The Collection of Money in Late Qing Literature is Earth-shaking"
4. Idiom: Countless
Pinyin: bù j bùjìqíShu
Description: Quantity cannot be calculated. Describe a lot.
Source: Wei Songliao Weng's "Counties of Dajing Lake": "Or there are about 200,000 government militia in the city, and there are countless people scattered in the suburbs."
Example: I went to the state bridge around Hanoi to light up and down, countless. Shi Ming Naian's Outlaws of the Marsh: Chapter 66
5. Idiom: the history of left and right pictures
Pinyin: zu
Explanation: There are books all around, which shows that you like books and are eager to learn.
Source: "New Tang Book Yang Wan Chuan": [Xu Wan] Calm and quiet, living alone in one room, taking history and gathering dust.
3. Four-word idioms about reading and knowledge are widely read: extensive. Read a wide range of books. Describe reading a lot.
Reading with thorns means studying hard.
Reading three describes reading seriously.
Read thousands of books, Wan Li Road and thousands of books, just like Wan Li Road. Describe reading more, and you will be well informed.
A book full of poems is a metaphor for being learned and knowledgeable.
Hanging a book in the corner is a metaphor for studying hard.
You can't put down a book without putting it down. Books never leave their hands. Describe being diligent and eager to learn.
I can't put this book down. I can't bear to let go. Describe being fascinated by studying hard or reading.
Learn to be rich with five cars and five cars: refer to the five cars book. Describe reading more and learning more.
4. Read the high-quality answers of four-word words.
study hard
A hole was drilled in the wall to get light from the neighbor's house.
Reading with the light of fireflies in bags or the reflected light of snow-pursuing knowledge under difficult conditions
Cock crow and practice sword-diligence and self-discipline
Keep improving and choose words carefully.
Bian Wei, the Three Majesties, took pains to study in the snow.
Never get tired of studying.
Understand/read/cover ten lines at a glance-read quickly
Idioms (words) related to books:
White-faced scholars read straight books behind closed doors and read widely, hitting the nail on the head.
Big books, special books, Dan books, iron deeds, Dan books, iron coupons, schoolbags, reading rooms
Read three to three, read more than three, waste books and sigh and burn books to bury Confucianism.
Huang Er handed down a family letter, which is worth a thousand pounds of gold. Saddle reading and standing bookcase.
Two-legged bookcase Lin Chixue Bao Shu Ying Zhao Shu Niu Jiao Guashu abandoned books and donated swords.
It is difficult to write a book, and it is even more difficult to read a book for more than three years.
The books are not complete, but there is a lack of books. The Fourth Book and Five Classics of Shuxiangmen
It was a coincidence that I happened to read my father's book.
A scholar named Xi Yan Shu said that Xue Ying studied and reflected the moon, and he was knowledgeable.
Hundreds of cities hold books and fill bookcases, saving reading, knowing books, presenting gifts and writing books.
Idioms describing reading too much:
Learn to enrich knowledge. Today, talented people are well-read and knowledgeable.
Idioms describing intensive reading:
Keep improving and choose words carefully.
Idioms describing extensive reading:
Read ten lines at a glance, don't skim it again.
Idioms describing extensive reading:
Read widely and learn from others.
Idioms describing hard work in reading:
Bian Wei, the Three Majesties, studied tirelessly in the snow.
Fireflies reflect snow, carve walls and steal light.
Idiom describing love of reading:
Never get tired of studying.
Describe fast reading:
Understand/read/cover ten lines at a glance-read quickly
Describe many books:
The smoke is vast and the sea is full of sweat.
Describe the benefits of reading:
Reading is beneficial.