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.
2. The four words for reading more books are:
1, Bo Gu Golden Boy: Bo Gu Golden Boy is an idiom in China, pronounced bó g ǔ t not ng j Ρ n, which means knowing a lot about ancient things and modern things, and is described as knowledgeable.
2. Talented person: Talented person is an idiom, pronounced as cái gāo bā dǒu, which means to describe the superb humanity. Source: In the Southern Song Dynasty, Anonymous wrote a lot of articles about "releasing talents and fighting talents", which was called "the talents of eight fights". The Biography of Southern History Xie Lingyun: "There is only one stone in the world, and Cao Zijian has eight fights, and I have one fight. There has been a fight since ancient times. "
3. erudition: erudition is a Chinese character, and the pinyin is mnj ρ ng Lú n, which means that people are talented, full of knowledge and talent, and have the ability to govern the country.
4. Extensive knowledge: Extensive knowledge is an idiom in China, pronounced as bó xué du not cá i, which means extensive knowledge.
5. Learn to be rich and have five cars: Learning to be rich and have five cars is an idiom in China. Describe profound knowledge. The text "Zhuangzi is the world": "Hui Shi has many books and five cars." Hui Shi, a native of Song State (now Shangqiu, Henan Province) in the middle of the Warring States Period, was a famous politician, debater, philosopher, founder and main representative of Mingxue during the Warring States Period. Hui Shi is the main organizer and supporter of the anti-Qin United front, and advocates that Wei Qichu unite against Qin.
References:
Full of knowledge-Baidu Encyclopedia
3. Four words describe studying at home behind closed doors.
To describe studying hard in spring and reciting strings in summer is to adopt different learning methods according to the seasons. After that, it means reading, learning to read a hundred times, and the meaning is self-evident.
Read it hundreds of times and the meaning of the book will naturally be understood. It refers to a book that you need to be familiar with in order to truly understand the breakthrough of reading: breakthrough; Volume: the number of books.
Describe a book chef who reads a lot and is knowledgeable. Metaphor is a man who reads a lot and has knowledge. Metaphor is a person who studies hard. They look for things in a dark room and in a room without light. Metaphor reading is irrelevant and difficult to see results.
Read with the door closed and bury yourself in a book at home. Extensive reading: extensive reading.
Read a wide range of books. Describe reading a lot.
Dynasty history: refers to books regarded as classics in the old days; Student: It refers to history books. Read the history of scripture all day.
Describe diligent study. Light through the wall: chisel through; Introduction: Introduction.
Through the wall, introduce candlelight. Describe a poor family and study hard.
A rough unfinished jade means that once carved, it loses its natural form. In the old days, it was said that a scholar was an official and lost his original ambition.
Eat a ladybug, drink a ladybug's food and a ladle of drinks. Describe a literati who is content with a poor and lofty life.
Reading three describes reading seriously. Waste books and sigh that I stopped reading because I felt something.
Burn ointment: grease, which refers to lamps and candles; Succession: continue to take over; Rudder: sunshine. Light the oil lamp and connect the sunlight.
Describe working hard or reading. There are five cars in the belly, which means reading more and knowing more.
Familiarity describes fluency and proficiency in reading or endorsement. Mouth in English: chew it carefully and extend it to the body odor; English-Chinese: This refers to the essence.
Metaphorical reading absorbs its essence. Didi, the godson of painting: reed.
Draw and write on the ground with reeds and educate your son to read. Used to praise the mother for teaching her children well.
Open book is beneficial: open book refers to reading; Some countries: welfare. Reading is always good.
Read by saddle. Read on the back of a horse or donkey. The latter describes studying hard.
Lang Lang Lang: The sound of jade colliding with each other is a metaphor for reading aloud. Refers to reading skillfully and fluently.
It also means that the language is easy to understand and recite. Wear out the iron inkstone, wear out the iron inkstone.
Metaphor is to study hard and persevere. Capsule fireflies according to the book: put fireflies in the bag.
Describe a poor family and study hard. The yeast reading pocket is filled with fireflies, so read according to it.
Describe a poor family and study hard. Hanging a book in the corner is a metaphor for studying hard.
However, reading is natural: the original word of "burn" is burn; Thistle: A plant, such as a reed. Turn a jackal into a lamp and study hard.
Describe studying hard and studying hard. In the imperial examination era under the window of ten years, scholars all want to achieve fame and fortune and bury themselves in their studies all the year round.
Describe studying hard behind closed doors for ten years. Ten lines can be seen at a glance.
Describe reading quickly. Ten years of cold window, describing years of hard study.
Compared with studying, Sun Kangying studies very hard. Wei weaving three unique Wei weaving: weaving bamboo slips with cooked cowhide ropes; Three: divisor, which means many times; Absolutely: broken.
The leather rope for weaving bamboo slips was broken three times. Metaphor is studying hard.
Look at the five elements together and look at the next five elements together. Describe reading fast.
Find chapters and sentences: find; Chapter: chapter; Abstract: Excerpt. In the past, scholars looked for excerpts from books and applied them to writing.
Refers to piling up ready-made words and phrases in writing, lacking creativity. Look at the five elements together and look at the next five elements together.
Describe reading fast. Learn to be rich with five cars and five cars: refer to the five cars book.
Describe reading more and learning more. A scholar and a humble person: one.
Used as a nickname for self-proclaimed scholars or ordinary scholars in the old days. A spoonful of food, a spoonful of drink.
Describe a literati who is content with a poor and lofty life. Snow light reading uses the reflection of snow to read.
Describe studying hard. Attack awl: awl; Femur: thigh.
If you want to sleep after reading at night, stab yourself in the thigh with an awl to stay awake. Describe studying hard.
Farming during the day and reading at night. Metaphor is studying hard.
Change past interests and behaviors. Change old habits and study angrily.
Stealing the wall lamp originally refers to Kuang Heng chiseling through the wall in the Western Han Dynasty to attract neighbors to study by candlelight. Later, it was used to describe poverty and hard work.
Collecting fireflies and reflecting snow and collecting fireflies: Che Yin in the Jin Dynasty was very poor when he was young, and he used fireflies in his schoolbag to study in summer; Snow Appreciation: Sun Kang of Jin Dynasty once studied in the snow in winter. Describe a poor family and study hard.
According to fireflies and snow, we read books with the light of fireflies and the reflection of snow, describing the spirit of studying hard, compared with reading and satire. Reluctant to read: willing, willing.
When I am interested in reading, I can't bear to put it down. Snow-covered fireflies and snow: Sun Kangying's study of Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty.
Yeast: Che Yin in Jin Dynasty put fireflies in his pocket and read them with fluorescence. Describe studying hard.
Kuang Heng cut the wall "Xijing Miscellanies" Volume II: "Zhe, the word childish Gui. Study hard without candles. Your neighbor has candles but can't catch them. Balance is to send its light through the wall and read it with a book that reflects light. "
Since then, "Kuang Heng chisels the wall" has become the standard of hard study. Generations of scholars are reading families.
Poetic rites are people who have studied from generation to generation and take traditional feudal ethics as their code of conduct. Reading five cars describes extensive reading and rich knowledge.
The sound of a book describes the sound of reading. Books are like reading widely, with rich and exquisite knowledge.
Secondly, it refers to Judas and Xiaoyou Mountain. It is said that there are thousands of books in the cave of Xiaoyou Mountain. According to legend, Qin people studied here and lived here.
See Taiping Yulan, Volume 49, and Jingzhou Ji quoted by Sheng Hongzhi in the Southern Song Dynasty. Later it was used as a metaphor.
A full stomach is a metaphor for reading a lot and knowing a lot. These five elements are called speed reading.
Xue Chuang's Non-Self-selected Works: The Collection of Fireflies Reflecting Snow recommended by Ren Fang for Xiaoyangzhou. Shan Li quoted Sun Shi's Records of Poetry: "Sun Kang's family is poor and often reflects snow to study." Yin Chuan Shu: "The poor don't often get oil, but practice dozens of fireflies to take care of books day and night."
Later, I used the metaphor of "several fireflies in the snow window" to study hard. A firefly mat on a snowy day is a metaphor for studying hard regardless of the cold and heat.
Shake your head, shake your head. Describe pride or self-satisfaction.
It also describes reading and reciting postures. Reading by reflecting the moon is to illuminate reading by moonlight.
Describe a poor family and study hard. Extract sentences and search chapters to extract and search fragments of words and phrases in articles.
Refers to reading is limited to the interpretation of words. Pillow classics with books, diligent in reading and learning.
Pillow classics pillow classics, cushion history books. Describe to concentrate on reading.
Pillow meridian, pillow meridian, cushion book. Describe a cool person who loves reading and keeps books as a companion.
4. A four-word idiom describing a book refers to an inexperienced scholar. Also refers to the white-faced scholar.
Read with the door closed and bury yourself in a book at home.
Write a history book based on facts, don't hide it.
Extensive reading: extensive reading. Read a wide range of books. Describe reading a lot.
Reading with thorns means studying hard.
Big book and special book: write. Close-up in uppercase. It means recording something of great significance very carefully.
Dan Shu Tieqi Dan Shu: written in cinnabar; Iron deed: certificate made of iron. The ancient emperors gave the hero a voucher to enjoy preferential treatment or exemption from punishment from generation to generation. The diploma is written in Dan on the iron plate.
Danshu Iron Coupon Danshu: written in cinnabar; Iron deed: certificate made of iron. The ancient emperors gave the hero a voucher to enjoy preferential treatment or exemption from punishment from generation to generation. The diploma is written in Dan on the iron plate.
Put down the bag: shake, shake. Speak or write articles to show off your knowledge by quoting ancient books.
Reading room: gap. Metaphorical trick. I got the hang of reading. Describe that reading can find tips and get information.
Reading three describes reading seriously.
Read three more books: after winter, after night, after day and after rain. This means that you should seize all your free time to read a good book.
Reading seeds refer to scholars who can connect the past with the future in culture.
Waste books and sigh that I stopped reading because I felt something.
5. What are the four characters in the book?
Read widely,
Reading room,
The book is very loud,
There are too many books,
Write hard,
A scholar,
Scholarly family,
Knowledgeable and polite,
Scholarly family,
Write a book, make a statement,
Chyi Chin calligraphy and painting,
Learn books and swords,
Wild geese leave books,
The book of history,
Writing in a hurry,
Write a book,
Pu Die writes books,
White-faced scholar,
The fox sings fish books,
The goose foot handed the book,
Worm book and bird print,
A good book about flies,
Painting and calligraphy Mao You,
The masterpiece "Brocade Axis",
A bookish method
6. What are the four letter word about reading?
Big Ben, Special Ben, Dan Ben, Tie Qi, Four Books and Five Classics.
It is not enough to talk about the lack of books, but also the sound of books. Scholars smell chickens dancing and choose their words carefully. Wei Biansan never tires of putting down his books and reading them. It is conducive to recruiting talents and attracting wisdom, learning in the dark room, proudly and slowly seeking things, and white-faced scholars close their doors and read widely. Wei Buyi draws light with a wall, while singing Xia Xian, eating, drinking, reading and sighing have five books. Cars are proficient, including the paintings of olecranon flowers. It is beneficial to open this book. This bookshelf has two feet. The bookcase wears an iron inkstone, and the capsule firefly reads the horn book. Seven lines down. After reading for more than three years, the Cold Window Poetry Hall went down ten lines. Scholars under the window are proficient in Confucianism for the tenth year, and the sound of books is endless. Sun Kang Xue Ying read the Five Elements in his father's book and went to Bian Wei to learn how to get rich in five cars.
7. Four words about reading, attracting light through the wall, stabbing in reading, holding ice in winter, holding fire in summer, studying hard, studying hard,
Eat lightly while attacking bitterness, go on a diet while attacking bitterness, scrape and quench excitement, snow and fireflies, bear hardships and stand hard work,
Gather fireflies and snow, gather fireflies and reflect snow, very sweet and seldom share, work hard, study hard and talk endlessly,
Study hard, practice hard, ten years of cold window, ten years of grinding a sword, Sun Kangying snow, tough gun teeth,
I'm brave enough to live on the ice, fighting hard at night, hanging on the beam and stabbing the stocks, sitting on the firefly mat in snowy days, attracting the awl and stabbing the stocks,
Drink courage and taste blood, log a police pillow, dig a wall to borrow light, taste courage and a pillow, and aspire to be a tough guy.
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.
8. Four-character idioms describing the wonderful content in the book The four-character idioms describing the wonderful content in the book are:
1, fascinating: yǐn rén rüshèng, which means a beautiful realm that is very attractive and intoxicating. More refers to the attraction of scenery or literary works. From Liu Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Ren Xinyu Dan".
2, a wonderful pen gives birth to flowers: miào bǐ shēng huā, a metaphor for outstanding brushwork or writing. Wang Renyu's "Kaiyuan Tianbao Dream Writing Flowers Legacy" contains: Li Bai dreamed of writing flowers when he was a teenager, and he was brilliant and famous all over the world. It is a metaphor for people with superb brushwork to write touching articles. It is also an irony to exaggerate and make things up when writing.
3. ups and downs: diē dàng qǐ fú. Ups and downs: full of changes, ups and downs. Describing things as changeable and unstable, it is also a metaphor for the ups and downs of music tones and the twists and turns of stories.
4. Every word is a pearl: z √ z √ zh √ j √, which means that the words and expressions of metaphor speeches and articles are very beautiful. Sometimes it also extends to being concise, concise and forceful when speaking or writing articles. From Xian Zu's "Handan Ji Gift Test".
5, gripping: kòu rén xěn Xián, is an idiom, meaning knocking; Heartstring: refers to the heart that responds with emotion. Describe a speech or performance that deeply touches people's hearts. Also called "plucking the heartstrings". Used to describe things that can deeply touch people's hearts. Or refers to the strong inner * * * sound caused by being moved. More refers to stimulation.
References:
Fascinating (Chinese vocabulary)-Baidu Encyclopedia
9. Describe a four-word idiom about reading: read behind closed doors and study at home. Describe to concentrate on studying hard.
Read it a hundred times, and its meaning is self-evident: appear. Read it hundreds of times and the meaning of the book will naturally be understood. Refers to books that need to be read carefully to really understand.
Reading is broken: breakthrough; Volume: the number of books. Describe a well-read and knowledgeable person.
Read with the door closed and bury yourself in a book at home.
Reading with thorns means studying hard.
Reading three describes reading seriously.
Read three more books: after winter, after night, after day and after rain. This means that you should seize all your free time to read a good book.
Reading seeds refer to scholars who can connect the past with the future in culture.
Read by saddle. Read on the back of a horse or donkey. The latter describes studying hard.
However, reading is natural: the original word of "burn" is burn; Thistle: A plant, such as a reed. Turn a jackal into a lamp and study hard. Describe studying hard and studying hard.
Read more than three books and make full use of all your spare time to read.
Snow light reading uses the reflection of snow to read. Describe studying hard.
Change past interests and behaviors. Change old habits and study angrily.
Reading room: gap. Metaphorical trick. I got the hang of reading. Describe that reading can find tips and get information.
A scholar once called himself a learned man.
Ten years of study means long-term hard work.
Reading by reflecting the moon is to illuminate reading by moonlight. Describe a poor family and study hard.
Idiom Interpretation (click to view detailed explanation)
Worth learning: shame. Don't be ashamed to ask questions, learn from people with low status with an open mind.
A scholar with outstanding achievements, a learned man.
Knowledgeable people
Excellent personality and study: both. Excellent in ideological and moral study.
A man who reads widely is a man who reads widely: he is knowledgeable. Refers to a knowledgeable person.
Be knowledgeable, knowledgeable and versatile.
Knowledgeable and knowledgeable: extensive. Be knowledgeable and knowledgeable.
Learning without learning: learning; Skill: Skill. The original intention is that there is no learning and no way. Now it means no learning and no ability.
Only a little knowledge of shallowness: shallowness. A person's talent is not high and his knowledge is not deep (often used as a word of modesty).
Daoshan studies the sea, Daoism: learning. Knowledge is higher than the sky and deeper than the sea. Describe knowledgeable.
Adjust your mouth: play tricks. Gossip refers to gossiping behind people's backs.
Bachelor's drinking refers to a scholar or a famous minister who drinks a lot of wine.
Stubborn and eager to learn: practical and practical. Serious and practical, interested in learning.
Believe in learning and believing: believe faithfully. Refers to having firm confidence in morality and career, and being diligent and eager to learn.
Study tirelessly: concentrate on learning; Tired: tired. Concentrate on your studies and be tireless.
Learn ancient classics well: concentrate on your studies. Refers to concentrate on learning ancient songs.
Persuading students to stop learning originally meant that in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Yang Le's son and wife used to cut the thread on the loom to fable that her husband could not give up halfway. The latter metaphor encourages learning.
People who study hard, no matter how stupid, can succeed as long as they study hard.
A great scholar: a great scholar; Master: A person with a lot of knowledge. Generally refers to a scholar with profound knowledge and accomplishments.
Handan toddler Handan: the capital of Zhao in the Warring States period; Toddler: Learn to walk. It is a metaphor for imitating people who don't go home and forgetting what they once knew.
Never tire of learning, like learning, and be tireless.
The study of antithesis is the study of endorsement to help or answer difficult questions. Refers to the lack of knowledge and fragmentation.
The origin of family research has its roots in the teaching of family knowledge.
Teaching and learning interact and promote each other, and all of them have been improved.
The study of the ear refers to knowing only superficial opinions from the ear, not real knowledge.
The lack of knowledge about money describes the lack of knowledge and insight.
Sleepy but not sleepy: confused and don't understand. Confused but unwilling to learn.
Learning difficulties: confusion. Study when you are confused.
Lin Shu: Near, next to. It means to practice your handwriting hard.
At the end of school, I didn't work hard at all, only learned a little.
Study hard, practice hard, study hard and train hard.
Master learning and master Confucianism: refers to scholars. A learned and wise scholar.
Knowledge is not high, knowledge is not deep (often used as the word modesty).
The pedant is well versed in natural principles and human feelings. Describe profound knowledge.
It is good to learn Chinese and foreign languages well.
Babbling describes the way babies babble like adults.
Learn to know the shortcomings, teach to learn, and then know your own shortcomings; Only after teaching did I realize that I was poor in knowledge.