1. The four-character idiom "There is a book has a benefit"
Opening the book is beneficial
kāi juàn yǒu yì
Explanation of opening the book : Open a book, referring to reading; benefit: benefit. There are always benefits to reading.
Source from Tao Qian of Jin Dynasty, "Yu Ziyan et al.": "When you open the book and gain something, you will happily forget to eat."
Structure subject-predicate form.
The usage is generally used to refer to reading books with healthy content; it will be beneficial. Generally used as object, attributive, and clause.
Zhengyin volume; cannot be read as "juǎn".
Distinguish the shape of the scroll; it cannot be written as "coupon".
Synonyms: Reading is useless
Antonyms: Reading is useless
The sentence ~ is correct; we have always advocated reading more and reading good books.
English translation Reading enriches the mind.
Idiom Story In the early years of the Song Dynasty, Song Taizong Zhao Guangyi ordered civil servant Li Fang and others to compile a large-scale classification encyclopedia - "Taiping General Classification".
This book collects and excerpts the important contents of more than 1,600 ancient books, classified into 55 categories, and has a thousand volumes. It is a very valuable reference book.
This book was compiled during the Taiping and Xingguo years of the Song Dynasty, so it was named "Taiping General Classification". For such a huge work, Song Taizong stipulated that he should read at least two or three volumes every day, and read them all within one year, so he changed its name to "Taiping Yulan". When Emperor Taizong of the Song Dynasty made up his mind to devote energy to reading this great book, someone once felt that it was too hard for the emperor to deal with so many national affairs every day and to read such a big book, so they advised him to read less, not necessarily every day. You have to read them all so as not to overwork yourself.
However, Song Taizong replied: "I like reading very much. I often get pleasure from books. Reading more books will always be beneficial. Besides, I don't feel tired."
Therefore, he still insisted on reading three volumes every day. Sometimes he would take time to make up for the delay due to busy state affairs, and often said to the people around him: "As long as you open the book, there will always be benefits." p>
Because Song Taizong read three volumes of "Taiping Yulan" every day, he was very knowledgeable and was very handy in handling national affairs. The ministers at that time saw that the emperor was so diligent in studying, so they also studied hard. Therefore, the trend of reading was very strong at that time. Even the prime minister Zhao Pu, who usually did not study, also tirelessly read the Analects of Confucius. There is a saying that "half of the Analects rules the world." Later, "opening a book is beneficial" became an idiom, describing that as long as you open a book and read, it will always be beneficial.
2. Find the idioms with the word "Yi" in the four-character idioms collection
The words that are full of beauty and evil
The words that are full of praise
The words that are full of praise
The words that are full of beauty The words
Overflowing with energy
Filling the alleys and filling the streets
Overflowing with false beauty
Overflowing on the surface of the ink
p>Overflowing with words
Overflowing with words
Overflowing with words
Overflowing from top to bottom
Overflowing with joy
Overflowing with joy
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Joyful brows
Bright eyes
Filling the streets and overflowing alleys
Covering up evil and overflowing with beauty
Overflowing boxes and boxes
Talented
Full of ugliness
The sea is not overflowing
Full but not overflowing
Enthusiastic
When the water is full, it overflows
When the moon is full, it overflows
When the moon is full, it becomes weak; when the water is full, it overflows