What, what, what, what is a full house idiom?

There are only two idioms related to the idiom of "sweating cattle filling the house" and "sweating cattle filling the house"

One: sweating cattle fills the house: [ hàn niú chōng dòng ]?

Detailed explanation

1.? Explanation: Dong: Dongyu, house. The cows sweat when the books are transported, and they can be piled up to the roof when stored. Describes a very large collection of books.

2. From: "Lu Wentong's Tomb Table" by Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty: "It is a book, everywhere it fills the building, and when it comes out, it fills the building."

Two: Accumulating slips fills the building. [ jī jiǎn chōng dòng ]?

Detailed explanation

1.?Explanation: Letters pile up and fill the room. There are many descriptive articles.

2. From: Fang Bao of the Qing Dynasty's "Ode to the Ten Thousand Years of Treasures": "My emperor is so virtuous and meritorious, and has so many words and good governance. Although he has accumulated many slips and slips, he has not been able to exhaust them all.":

1. Professor Li’s collection of books is truly overwhelming.

2. There are countless books in the National Library.

3. His family’s collection of books is really huge and countless.

4. It is not easy to find the required data from the numerous ancient books.

5. His family’s collection of books is truly endless.