Coincidence is not a book: it is a metaphor of a very coincidence.
Empty book: proof of sigh, indignation and surprise.
Scholarly family: refers to a family that has been educated for generations.
Scholarly family: refers to a family whose generations are scholars.
Books are not enough: books: letters. It is difficult to fully express its meaning in the letter. Later, I often use idioms at the end of letters.
Books are the same, cars are the same track: cars and tracks are the same, and the words are the same. Metaphor is national unity.
Books are interlinked: a metaphor for extensive reading, rich and exquisite knowledge. Yule: Judas and Xiaoyou Mountain.
The sound of a book is loud: it describes the loud sound of reading.
Scholar's opinion: refers to the unrealistic or untimely opinion of scholars.
Lack of books: Generally speaking, many years of ancient books are incomplete.
Scholarly family: refers to a family that has been educated for generations.
This book is not full of meaning: it means that words can hardly fully express their meaning. Later, I often use idioms at the end of letters.
I can't put this book down: I can't bear to put it down. Describe being fascinated by studying hard or reading.
Reading five cars: describe reading more and being rich in knowledge.
Calligraphy and painting: still talking about going to work. Sign in at Mao's time and sign back at your time.
Book bag bottomless: refers to countless books in ancient and modern times.
Put your hand on the book: you still put your hand on the book. Books never leave their hands. Describe being diligent and eager to learn.
Poetry is sent to the grave: a metaphor for the hypocrite's style of words and deeds.
History book: book: refers to records. It is constantly recorded in history books. It used to happen all the time.
Yin Hao Shukong: It's amazing to borrow things.
Ying Yan Shu said: Ying: the capital of Chu during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period; Book: letter; Yan: the name of ancient princes; Say: explain. Metaphor is far-fetched and misinterprets the original intention.
Reflecting the Moon Reading: Illuminating reading with moonlight. Describe a poor family and study hard.
The south of holding books: a metaphor for an extremely rich collection of books or a deep love for books. Take "There are Books in 100 Cities".
Bookkeeper with feet: a person with accurate memory and profound knowledge.
Fish and goose book: generally refers to letters.
Fish, books, geese and silks: generally refers to letters.
Fish book and goose post: generally refers to letters.
Fish books and wild letters: generally refers to letters.
Hanging a stone into a book: describes being diligent in political affairs.
You can't learn a book, and you can't learn a sword: you can't learn calligraphy well, and you can't learn fencing well. It means learning nothing.
Letters from home are hard to send: letters from home: letters from home. It is difficult to send letters home. Metaphor is isolated from hometown news.
Weak scholar: weak: gentle and weak. A scholar with elegant eyes and weak body.
Read-only parent book: only. Father's book: father's words. Reading my dad's art books for nothing. This is a metaphor. People only know how to study hard, but they don't know how to use knowledge and make changes.
Be proficient in poetry etiquette.
Spreading books is proud of 100 cities: a metaphor for the richness of books or the depth of book addiction.
Spreading books holds a hundred cities: a metaphor for the richness of books or the depth of book addiction. Spreading books is a proud city.
Four Books and Five Classics: Four Books: Also known as Four Books, namely, The Great Learning, The Doctrine of the Mean, The Analects of Confucius and Mencius; Five Classics: Poetry, Calligraphy, Ceremony, Book of Changes, Spring and Autumn Period. Refers to Confucian classics.
Than studying for ten years: than. More than ten years of hard work. Describe the great benefits of thought.
The voice of reading is clear and loud.
Scholarly smell: scholarly: family style reading; Copper smell: the smell on copper coins. Refers to a bookseller who combines scholarly and smelly.
Reading nature: nature: the word "burning", burning; Thistle: A plant, such as a reed. Turn a jackal into a lamp and study hard. Describe studying hard and studying hard.
Abandoning books and donating swords: a metaphor for ambitious people disdaining small things.
Chyi Chin's calligraphy and painting: playing the piano, playing chess, writing and painting. It is often used to express a person's cultural accomplishment.
It is difficult to write a book: there are many facts, and it is difficult to finish it all even if you use all your pens. Qing, preach "Qing".
Riding an ox to read Han Shu: describe studying hard.
Wandering book sword: ancient legend says that literati carried book swords and traveled everywhere.
Uncovering books and seeing bamboo: seeing things and thinking about people.
Horn scholar: a metaphor for diligent readers.
Capsule firefly photo: Capsule firefly: Put the firefly in the bag. Describe a poor family and study hard.
There are countless four-character idioms about books.
hào rúyān hìI
[Interpretation] Hao: Vast; Numerous; Sea of smoke: the vast sea. Refers to the vast and changeable sea of smoke. Description books, materials, documents and so on are very rich.
[Language] Song Sima Guang's "Cheng Biao Zi Tong Zhi Jian": "There are more bamboo slips; A sea of smoke; Choose seclusion; Branch calculation. "
[Pronunciation] Hao; It can't be pronounced "ao."
[Discrimination] Hao; Can't write "number"; Smoke; You can't write along.
There are countless people, there are countless people.
As few as the morning star.
[Usage] Describe all kinds of books and materials; It's hard to measure. Mostly used in written language. Generally used as predicate and attribute.
Subject-predicate type
[Discrimination] See "A lot of cows are covered with sweat" (38 1 page).
[example]
(1) Library documents about The Book of Songs ~; You must check the catalogue first.
This is a brand-new job; Almost from scratch; You must dig for sand and gold from those books yourself.
As vast as a foggy ocean.
3. Four-character idioms about more books
A large number of books
[Interpretation] Dong: Dong Yu, home. Books sweat when transported and can be piled on the roof when stored. Describe a large collection of books.
[Source] Zong Yuan's Collected Works of Mr. Liu Volume of Mr. Jiu Lu's Tomb Table: "It's a book; This place is full of buildings; This is a sweater. "
There are many articles.
[Interpretation] There are many articles describing it.
Wenshan in Shu Hai
[definition] refers to the huge amount of literature, boundless.
Rich knowledge
[Interpretation] Five cars: refers to five car books. Describe reading more and learning more.
4. Hello, four-word words describing Chinese characters,
Describe the structure of the characters: adventure, agility, flexibility, effectiveness and harmony.
The form of adjectives: fresh and elegant, vigorous and powerful, penetrating the paper back, beautiful and straight, graceful, casually laid out, without wearing shirts and shoes, Fiona Fang has both, one stroke at a time, and takes off his horse and flies away when he looks at it; Another example is the flying dragon, which comes from the air and returns to the air.
Describe the pen: flowing; Free swing; Dongda jumped down; Combine rigidity with softness; The Tibetan front is slightly exposed, and the exposed front is also subtle. The pen hanging place comes to an abrupt end, such as a sharp knife, and the pen hanging place has a positive side, either curved or straight; The pressure is clear and the bond is firm; It is also thick and slim, neither good nor violent, but also middle and side, not dry and moist.