Pinyin: kā i ju à n y ǒ u y ǒ
Said by: Qian Shu Sui: "When you open a book, you will gladly forget to eat."
Idiom usage: subject-predicate type; As an object, attribute and clause.
Interpretation: open the book: open the book, which means reading; Benefits: benefits. Reading is always good.
Synonym: open book and gain.
Antonym: It is useless to open books.
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As an object, attribute and clause; Reading is always good.
Edit this paragraph
Origin of idioms
Tao Jin Qian's Shu Sui: "If you have something to open your book, you will gladly forget to eat."
Edit this paragraph
Examples of idioms
Song and Wang Bizhi's Notes on Swallows and Scholars in Lushui: "~, I don't think it's labor." This is learned from the story of the west, ... ~, a loyal husband. ★ Lu Xun's Notes on Old Stories of Novels, Three Treasures of Eunuchs' Western Stories.
Edit this paragraph
Idioms and their stories
This idiom comes from Water Margin. Emperor Taizong read three volumes of Magnolia every day. Because something was missing, he made up for it in his spare time. Taste: "Opening books is beneficial, but it is not hard." At the beginning of Song Dynasty, Song Taizong Zhao Guangyi ordered official Li and others to compile a large-scale classified encyclopedia-Taiping General Category. This book is a valuable reference book, which collects and extracts the important contents of more than 600 kinds of ancient books, and classifies them into 55 books with a volume of 1000. This book was compiled during the period of Xingguo in Song Taiping, so it was named Taiping General Category. For such a masterpiece, Song Taizong stipulated that at least two or three volumes should be read every day, and it should be finished within one year, so it was renamed Taiping Yu Lan. When Song Taizong made up his mind to spend energy reading this masterpiece, some people thought that it was too hard for the emperor to deal with so many state affairs and read such a big book every day, so he was advised to read less and not read every day to avoid overwork. However, Song Taizong replied, "I like reading very much. I often get pleasure from books. Reading more books is always beneficial. Besides, I don't feel tired. " Therefore, he still insists on reading three volumes every day, and sometimes he has to take time to make up for it because of national affairs. He often says to people around him, "As long as you open the book, it will always be fine." Song Taizong is very learned, because he reads three volumes of Taiping Yu Lan every day, and he is also very handy in handling state affairs. At that time, ministers saw that the emperor was so diligent in reading and followed suit, so the atmosphere of reading was very prosperous at that time. Prime Minister Pu often does not study, but tirelessly reads The Analects, which is called "Half Analects of Confucius governs the world". Later, "opening a book is beneficial" became an idiom, describing that it is always beneficial to open a book to read. It is often used to encourage people to study hard and reading more books will benefit them.
Used in "not seeking a very solution"