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. What are the four-word words to describe many books? Learn to become rich, study hard, study hard, and study hard on talented people.
Rich books, cars full of books, books full of books.
Be knowledgeable, enrich Confucianism and master knowledge.
Direct writing, closed reading, unpublished reading, extensive reading, closed reading
White-faced book lang and white-faced scholar eat Chinese books, read books and are empty.
Read it a hundred times, and its meaning is self-evident.
Reading breaks thousands of books, reading three books, reading more than three books.
Big books, special books, reading seeds, writing hard, writing straight, wasting books and sighing.
Burn books, burn books, pit Confucianism, burn books, pit Confucianism, fly books, and spread books with yellow ears
Fox sings, fish writes, jute purple writes, Hongqiao delivers books, Cheng writes and measures books.
A letter from home is worth a ton of gold. It's better to borrow books and make sure they are real than to give them to geese without books.
Lin Zhixue stone bookcase bookcase two-foot bookcase illiterate.
I don't know how to read books, and I don't know how to hang them.
It exposes the difficulty of reading, and it is difficult to ride a cow to read Chinese books, play chess, calligraphy and painting, abandon books and donate swords to study.
There are too many books to write, but the history of reading is endless.
A book that can't be put down is better than a book that has been read for ten years.
Read five books, calligraphy and painting, and read for ten years.
The schoolbag is bottomless, the book lacks a poem, and the book sounds loud.
Scholars' point of view: two books are the same, and the car is on the same track.
Scholarly family, scholarly family, scholarly family, more than three books.
I just read my father's book "Street stall book", which is a proud book of all cities and a street stall book in Dali.
A weak scholar, hanging on a stone, can't learn books, and it is difficult to send books to learn swords.
Yin Haoshu, Kong Yanqin, a scholar, has a bookcase with feet.
Learn from others' strengths, learn from others' strengths, be broad and profound, be knowledgeable but not refined.
Bo but few people want to learn from ancient times and modern times.
Bocha, Duowen, Duowen, Duotong, Boshuo, Feishan, Bo Shi, Jizhong, Bo Shi, buy donkeys.
Broadcom classics, encyclopedic knowledge, debate, extensive knowledge, natural history and gentleman.
Keep in mind natural history, contact natural history, contact natural history, keep in mind natural history, contact natural history, and be determined.
Erudite, erudite, erudite, erudite, erudite, erudite.
Shen Bo is beautiful, Shen Bo is beautiful, with vast territory and abundant resources, vast land and abundant people, and numerous belts in Hubei.
High crown, broadband, wide view, wide exposure, wide collection, wide discussion and wide research.
Collect, collect, search, collect, collect, collect, solicit, contact, learn, remember and learn.
Extensive knowledge, words of benevolence and righteousness, Li Bo, thin sheep, doctor pass, today pass.
Wang Yanghao is knowledgeable, from Bo to Bo, and back again.
3. The words describing the book are like speaking like a book, being absorbed, sleepless and absorbed, and focusing on the idiom of reading a lot: learning is rich and knowledgeable. Today, talented people read widely. The idiom to describe intensive reading is Excellence. The idiom to describe extensive reading is to look at only a few lines. The idiom to describe extensive reading is reading. Learn to be rich and well informed. Studying hard is the idiom of reading a book: Bian Wei is tireless. The idiom to describe the love of reading is: reading nonstop, never getting tired of reading, describing the speed of reading; I can describe many books in ten lines at a glance; I can describe the benefits of reading; I can't stop reading.
4. What are the four-word words to describe many books? They read widely, read well, read well, read well, read well, read well, read well, read well, read well, read well, read well, read well.
1, extensive reading
Pinyin: Boer ?n qún sh
Interpretation: Bo: extensive. Read a wide range of books. Describe reading a lot.
2. Sitting in the Book City
Pinyin: Zuo yung shchéngéng
Interpretation: Metaphor is rich in books. To "sit in a hundred cities."
3, sweating like a pig
Pinyin: hà n niú chng dê ng dé ng
Interpretation: Dong: Dong Yu, residence. Books sweat when transported and can be piled on the roof when stored. Describe a large collection of books.
4. Read five cars
Pinyin: w incarnation
Interpretation: It describes reading a lot and being rich in knowledge.
5, david moses book empty.
Pinyin: y and n hào shōk not ng not ng
Explanation: Borrowing refers to surprising and surprising things.
6. Wang Yang Haobo
Pinyin: wāng yáng hào bó
Interpretation: Describe people's broad tolerance, heroic language and profound knowledge, like boundless water.
7. Carrying five cars a day
Pinyin: w incarnation
Interpretation: read a lot of books a day. Five cars, many books.
8, countless
Pinyin: sh incarnation
Interpretation: victory: exhaustion. I can't count them. Describe a large number.
9. Have one hundred books and one hundred cities.
Pinyin: y not ng sh sh b m:I ching
Interpretation: Metaphor is extremely bookish or hidden.
10, countless
Pinyin: shè Boxiong ·shǔǔ ǔ
Interpretation: Numbers: calculation. I can't even count them. There are too many descriptions to calculate.
5. What are the words or idioms that describe many books?
There is an idiom called "sweating like a pig", which describes that there are so many books that the cows on their backs are so tired that they sweat, or they are piled all over the house.
Five cars, many books.
Many books
Describe the allusions of many books. According to Han Yu's Changli Collection, Volume 7, Send Zhuge Xuan to Read with Books, the general idea is that there are many books in Li Mi's house in the Tang Dynasty, with thousands of books on one axis and ivory bookends hanging on each axis (according to historical records, the habit of collecting books in the Tang Dynasty is to use red toothpicks to represent classics, green toothpicks to represent the history department, blue toothpicks to represent the second department and white toothpicks to represent the collection department). Later, people described many books as "toothpicks with ten thousand axes", "toothpicks with nails inserted", "toothpicks full of shelves" and "toothpicks with ten thousand nails inserted into nails", such as Li Yu's After the Title (Golden House): "A toothpick with ten thousand axes is wrapped in red yarn, and RoyceWong's books are burned together." Or use "toothpicks" to represent books. For example, the quatrains of the Qing Dynasty: "Sick silkworms waste silkworms, toothpicks flourish."
6. What are the four characters in a 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
7. The four-character idiom 1 describes many books.
Pinyin: hà n niú chng dê ng dé ng
Interpretation: Dong: Dong Yu, residence. The original meaning refers to the use of cattle transport books, and the cows are so tired that they sweat; Put books in the room and fill the whole room. Describe many books.
Source: Tang Zongyuan's Tomb Table of Mr. Lu Geshi (also known as Lu Tomb Table): "It is a book, but it is full of sweat."
2. Left picture and right view
Pinyin: zuǒ tú yòu shǐ
Interpretation: Describe many indoor books.
Source: "New Tang Book Yang Wanchuan": "Being alone in one room, left picture and right history."
3. the vast sea of smoke
Pinyin: hà o rú yā n h m: i.
Interpretation: Hao: vastness; Sea of smoke: the vast sea. Describe the richness of classics and books.
Source: Song Sima Guang's "A Brief Account of Entering Children": "There are more bamboo slips; A sea of smoke; Choose seclusion; Branch calculation. "
4. Sit in a hundred cities
Pinyin: zuòy not ng bòI cheng
Interpretation: It means that a thousands of books is not as good as a big official in charge of a hundred cities. Metaphor is extremely rich in the book.
Source: Biography of Shu Wei Li Mi by Wei Shou in Northern Qi Dynasty: "My husband has thousands of books, why did he leave the south of the city?"
5. Go south with a book.
Pinyin: y not ng sh nán miàn
Interpretation: Metaphor is extremely bookish or hidden. Take "There are Books in 100 Cities".
Source: Modern idioms.
8. A four-character idiom describing a large number of books is all pinyin: hà n niú ch not ng dòng Interpretation: Dong: Dong Yu, Zhai.
The original meaning refers to the use of cattle transport books, and the cows are so tired that they sweat; Put books in the room and fill the whole room. Describe many books.
Source: Tang Zongyuan's Tomb Table of Mr. Lu Geshi (also known as Lu Tomb Table): "It is a book, but it is full of sweat." Zuǒ tú yòu shǐ Pinyin: zu ǒ t ú yu sh ǐ Interpretation: Describe many indoor books.
Source: "New Tang Book Yang Wanchuan": "Being alone in one room, left picture and right history." Wang Yang Sea in Pinyin: hà o rú yā n hǐ i Interpretation: Hao: vastness; Sea of smoke: the vast sea.
Describe the richness of classics and books. Source: Song Sima Guang's "A Brief Account of Entering Children": "There are more bamboo slips; A sea of smoke; Choose seclusion; Branch calculation. "
Pinyin: zuòy not ngb?I chéng Interpretation: It means that a thousands of books is not as good as a big official who manages a hundred cities. Metaphor is extremely rich in the book.
Source: Biography of Shu Wei Li Mi by Wei Shou in Northern Qi Dynasty: "My husband has thousands of books, why did he leave the south of the city?" Book South Pinyin: yūng shūnán miàn Interpretation: It means that the book collection is extremely rich or has a deep love for books. Take "There are Books in 100 Cities".
Source: Modern idioms.