There are many idioms to describe reading. Let's take a look at them:
1, negative wage hanging angle
Negative pay means carrying firewood, which means that Zhu Maichen studied with firewood on his back in the Han Dynasty. Hanging the horn means hanging the book to be read on the horn, which means that Li Mi rode on the back of an ox to study in Sui Dynasty. "Hanging a corner with a negative salary" means studying while working, not afraid of hard work.
2. Dig the wall and steal the light
"Miscellanies of Xijing" Volume II: "Kuang Heng is a naive girl. She studies hard without a candle. His neighbor has a candle but doesn't catch it. Balance is to send its light through the wall and read it with a book that reflects light. " This story tells the story of Kuang Heng in the Western Han Dynasty who dug holes in the wall to attract his neighbors to study by candlelight. Later, it was used to describe his poor family and hard work.
3. Fireflies reflect the snow
"List of Recommended Scholars in Little Yangzhou": "We should not only learn by writing, but also by calligraphy. It is a collection of fireflies and snow, and it is a fragrant willow. " Saccharomyces refers to Che Yin in Jin Dynasty, who was very poor when he was young and practiced Saccharomyces in summer to study. "Snow-reflecting" means that Sun Kang of Jin Dynasty studied in winter. "A firefly reflects snow" is used to describe a poor family and diligent study.
4. Yellow scroll lanterns
Yellow scrolls, ancient books are written in yellow, because it refers to books; Blue light refers to the blue light of the oil lamp, which refers to the oil lamp. The Yellow Lantern refers to a reflective book, describing the lonely life of studying hard or practicing Buddhism at night.
5. The abdomen is barnyard grass.
Barnyard grass refers to a square bamboo vessel for putting books and other things; A basket refers to a box or something. The abdomen becomes a book box, which describes reading and learning.
B: The more idioms, the better! ! !
Look around, look left and right, look back, look far, and want to see through the autumn water.
Looking at the ocean, sighing, gazing, concentrating, and looking forward are pleasing to the eye.
You can see it at a glance, at a glance.
Sharp eyes, quick thinking, bright eyes, equally surprised.
Look at the flowers in the fog, stare and glare at each other.
A dazzling array of things, a sneak peek, a glimpse and a glimpse.
Look at words, faces, words, deeds, wind direction, rudder, down and unannounced visits.
Look ahead and play it by ear, have it both ways.
Look at the sky, sit up straight and pay attention. Look at others and turn a blind eye.
Turn a blind eye to everything, stand by and watch.
Terrible, shocking, vivid and visible to the public.
Seeing things and thinking about people, seeing the scenery and touching the scenery, caring for the shadows and feeling sorry for themselves.
The authorities are fascinated by the beholder. See what they hear is false, and see what they see is true.
Look and listen, look and listen, look and listen.
C. what are your words of appreciation?
Peep, watch, read, check and look around.
First, take a look at [kucè]
Explanation: snooping measures (including derogatory meanings).
Quote back: Lu Xun's "Wandering in Public": "The eldest son suddenly bent down again and had to peek down from the brim of the drooping straw hat, but immediately stood up straight and raised a hand to scratch his scalp."
Second, watch [guān kàn]
Explanation: Look on purpose; Visit; Observe.
Quote: Mao Dun's Midnight Four: "Zeng Canghai walks and sees the newly developed market."
Third, reading [yuè l m: n]
Interpretation: Read (books, newspapers, etc.). ).
Quote: Ke Yan's Strange Letters She Loves-Tomorrow of the Motherland: "She tries her best to expand her knowledge and hobbies and read literary works extensively."
Fourth, check
To examine and observe (something).
Quotations: Lu Xun's Notes on the Purchase of the Complete Works of Jiejieting Zawen Primary School: "Anyone who commits the crime of writing must be detained at the same time. This is not to focus on his family's property, but to check books and other words. "
Verb (short for verb) Look around.
Explanation: Look around.
D. what are the idioms to watch?
Watch words:
look
see
look
cast a glance at
Stare/glare
look
aim at
stare
Watch words:
Look into the distance from a height
neglect
bird's-eye view
look around
look around
stare
Watching idioms:
look in every direction
Take a quick glance.
Glance left and right
Stare anxiously until your eyes are tired.
E. what are your words of appreciation?
Words used to express opinions are: look around, look around, look at others with special respect, be far-sighted and open your eyes.
First, look around.
1, pinyin: zuǒ gù yòu pàn
2. Interpretation: refers to the left and the right. It can be used to describe affectation, indecision, etc.
3. Source: Jin's "Ode to an Epic": the left inherits the item and the right looks at it. Look at the clear Yangtze River on the left and the calm Qiang people on the right. )
Second, look around.
1, pinyin: d not d not dōng zhāng xī wàng wà ng wà ng
2. Interpretation: It refers to looking around and describes looking around uneasily.
3. Source: Feng Ming Menglong's Yu Ming Yan: At this time, I often go to the front of the building and look around in the curtain. At this time, I often come to the front room and look around in the door curtain. )
Third, treat sb with special respect.
1, pinyin: l ì ng y m n xi ā ng kà n
2. Interpretation: Looking at a person from another angle means looking at a different person or person.
3. Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "The First Moment of Surprise": When I am right, I will look at us with different eyes. After we answered truthfully, we looked at us differently. )
Fourth, we should have foresight.
1, pinyin: gā o zhā n Yu m: n zh incarnation.
2. Interpretation: Stand tall and see far. Metaphor is far-sighted.
3, the source: Wang Hanchong's "On Balance, Don't Read the Whole Article": The husband closed the door and ignored it. People who are blind, rigid and unable to see the past and present with a broad vision. )
Five, stare.
1, pinyin: mù bù zhu ù n j and ng j and ng
2, interpretation: the eyeball stared at it motionless. Describe a high concentration.
3, the source: all "talking about things": staring, knees motionless. (translation: eyes still staring, feet still, high concentration. )
F. What are the four words for reading very fast?
The four words for reading very fast are:
Ten lines at a glance, ten lines at the moment, and five lines at the same time, read it through and recite it carefully.
G. what are the idioms to watch?
give a hurried and cursory glance at
[Definition] Running on horseback. Look at the flowers on the running horse.
Forward-looking [Gā [gāo zhān Yu m:n zhǔ] incarnation]
[Interpretation] Look: Look, look; Expectation: Gaze. Stand tall and see far. Metaphor is far-sighted.
Overlooking [m Yu n ti ao]
[Interpretation] Extremely exhausted; Look: Look. Look as far as possible.
faraway place
[Interpretation] In sight: visible. You can see it from a distance.