Idiom: Shutong Er()?

Shū tōnɡ èr yǒu

Shū tōnɡ èr yǒu

It means reading a lot and having rich and exquisite knowledge. Eryou refers to Dayou Mountain and Xiaoyou Mountain. It is said that there are thousands of volumes of books in the stone caves on Xiaoyou Mountain. It is said that the Qin people learned it here and kept it. See Volume 49 of "Taiping Yulan" which quotes "Jingzhou Ji" written by Song Shenghong of the Southern Dynasty. Later, this was used as a metaphor.

shū tōng èr yǒu

Idiom: Shutong Eryou

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Explanation: It is a metaphor for reading a lot and having rich and exquisite knowledge. Eryou: refers to Dayou Mountain and Xiaoyou Mountain.

Source: Volume 49 of "Taiping Yulan" quoted from "Jingzhou Ji" by Sheng Hong of the Southern Dynasty and Song Dynasty: "There are thousands of volumes of books in the stone caves on Xiaoyou Mountain. It is said that the Qin people studied here , because he stayed."

Example: [Chen Zongruan] was really rich in learning when he was sixteen years old, ~. ◎Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Ancient and Modern Novels Xianyun Nuan Ruan San Pays Unjust Debt"

Xuefu Wuche, Shu Tong Eryou, among which "Eryou" means "Dayou Mountain, Xiaoyou Mountain", located in Within Hunan.

Eryou Mountain is the collective name of Dayou Mountain and Xiaoyou Mountain. There is a cave halfway up Xiaoyou Mountain, which is the "Eryou Cave". Although this inconspicuous cave is a sacred site that has been passed down through the ages. "Fang Yu Sheng Lan" records that "there are thousands of volumes of books in the stone caves of Xiaoyou Mountain, which are said to have been hidden by people from the Qin Dynasty."

The explanation of "burning books and entrapping Confucians" in the Republic of China version of "Ci Yuan" is that "Qin Shihuang The people in Xianyang, who were in ancient times but not in the present, were confused and in chaos in Guizhou. They followed Li Siyi and collected all the books in the world, except for the records of Qin Dynasty and the books on medicine, divination, witchcraft and tree planting. They also called many literary scholars to seek elixirs. No, when Lu Sheng and others left, the First Emperor was angry and killed more than 460 people in Xianyang. "This is an unprecedented incident of "burning books and entrapping Confucian scholars" in ancient and modern times.

At that time, Fu Sheng, a doctor from the imperial court, risked the annihilation of the nine tribes and led his family to secretly transport two thousand bamboo slips out of Xianyang. After many twists and turns, he entered the southern barbarian Qianzhong County in search of He got Eryou Cave and hid the books in the cave for decades. It was not until the fall of the Qin Dynasty that all the books were opened and presented to the Han Dynasty. Since then, Eryou Cave has become famous and has become a place where scholars yearn to worship. Later, Eryou Temple and Eryou Pavilion were built on the mountain, and literati from all dynasties came to pay their respects in an endless stream. For thousands of years, the bells of Eryou Temple have been ringing far away, the incense has been endless, and a large number of poems have been spread around the world, forming a unique Eryou Mountain cultural phenomenon in history.

After Zhang Xiangjia, the Hunan school inspector in the Qing Dynasty, paid a visit to Eryou Cave, he specially wrote "ancient library" and carved a stele on the stone wall.

Actually, I have said so much, I just want to tell you that if you have a child (only a girl), you can name it Xiaoyou. It is very nice. Because I did not invent it, so the copyright is free. Use, hehe, whoever of you has children first, feel free to use it, but a reminder, if you use it too much, it will be bad if you have the same name.