Haoshou poor classics (pinyin: hàOshǒu qióng jóng)
Interpretation of idioms Hao: Bai; First: hair; Poor classics: concentrate on learning classics and ancient books. Until Laobai, I was still studying classics and ancient books.
The idiom comes from Tang Han Wo's poem "Give a Step to CuiChu Jiang": "The white head is poor and the secret is clear, and the castle peak is in danger."
Idioms are traditional, bold and poor.
Simple spelling of idioms
The idiom phonetic notation ㄠㄕㄡˇㄑㄩㄥˊㄐㄧㄥ.
Idiom usage is formal; As predicate and attribute; Include praise
Emotionally neutral idioms
Modern idioms in the production era
Idiom structure subject-predicate idiom
The idiom Yin Zhengzheng cannot be pronounced as "Jin ɡ"; Hao, it can't be pronounced ",right?"
Idioms are distinguished from each other and cannot be written as "good"; Classic, can't write "path".
Professor Wang is 90 years old and is still tirelessly sorting out the history of ancient Chinese literature. He is a role model for young scholars.
Synonyms never tire of learning, never tired of learning, never tired of learning, never tired of learning.
Even in old age, English translation continues to learn.
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Revised reference:
Continue to study classics when you are old. This scholar is a master of Chinese studies because he is poor in classics and knowledgeable. Also known as the White-headed Poor Classic. The satirist studied hard all his life, but he didn't finish reading the book. Romance of the Three Kingdoms 43: If my husband is a little scholar, he only devotes himself to carving insects, specializing in calligraphy, dedicating his youth, and showing his head in poverty, although there are thousands of words in his pen, there is really no strategy in his heart.