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Proverbs and aphorisms about books
On New Year's Eve, I read the almanac-selling meat in a 6-foot street stall-Jiang Gan stole books without a shelf-cut the gordian knot-Confucius moved-all the books (lost) Confucius' backpack-must be books (lost). Confucius reads books-riding a horse-seeing if ants can pee books-inviting Tang Priest of Li Xi to read books-A serious mouse enters the study-A talking mouse gets into the pile of books-A talking bookboy gives ink-The more he washes, the blacker Confucius moves-Moving books (modesty) Cyclops read books-Squinting at Cyclops to read books-Squinting at comic books on four screens- Confucius' luggage-all the books (lost) are in the scholar's room-all the books (lost) are in the library-all the books (lost) and thieves run into the study-all the books (lost) and robbers enter the school-all they encounter are books (lost) and paper bought by Xinhua Bookstore-Bao Shu (lost) blind people read-the view is unclear. Ben is riding a horse with a book in his arms-we will see Confucius' wallet-Confucius fell under the bridge with his schoolbag on his back-a bookworm's backpack contains dead (poetry) books-all the articles and mice climbed into the bookcase-Jiang Gan stole the book-went to school as a pig and Bajie studied-and rushed to read the literate Tang Priest.