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[Idiom explanation] Yule yǒu: It refers to Judah and Xiaoyou Mountain. According to the four quotations from Jingzhou Ji in Taiping Yulan, there are many books about Xiaoyou (in Yuanling County, Hunan Province). Because it is described as a lot of reading and profound knowledge. "The Garden of Mirror Flowers" goes back one or six times: "The Great Sage lives in a big country, and he is knowledgeable and naturally knowledgeable."
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Pronunciation: Cai Gune Ri
Description: Yule: It refers to Judas and Xiaoyou Mountain. Because it is described as well-read and knowledgeable.
Source: The language "Taiping Yulan" Volume 49 quoted the Southern Song Sheng Hongzhi's "Jingzhou Ji": "There are thousands of books on a small mountain cave. According to legend, Qin people studied here and stayed. " County annals: "There is a cave in the mountain of Judah called Judas. Xiaoyou Mountain is at Youxikou. There is a cave at the foot of the mountain with thousands of books in it. Old Qin Yunren took refuge here to study. It has traveled more than ten miles from Youxi to the north and is connected with Mount Judah, so it is called Yule. "
Daxian lives in a big country. He is well-informed and proud of his career. Naturally, he learned a lot. ◎ One or six times of "Jinghua Yuan"
Usage: as predicate and attribute; Used in written language
Allusion: According to legend, when Qin Shihuang "burned books to bury Confucianism", Fu Sheng, a doctor of the imperial court, risked his life to smuggle more than a thousand books from Xianyang and hide them in the Yu 'er Cave, so that the pre-Qin cultural classics could be passed down to later generations. Because of this, the idiom "learning to be rich in five cars, learning to be good at two things" comes from this. These letters were dedicated to Liu Bang, the founding emperor of the Han Dynasty, when the Han Dynasty perished. When Liu Bang received a large number of pre-Qin letters from Fu Sheng, he was overjoyed. He personally named the Yule Library Cave as a "cultural holy cave", making Yule Mountain a "world famous mountain". From then on, the Yule Cave in Yule Mountain has become a sacred monument in the world, and it is also a place that scholars yearn for and pursue all their lives. Since then, literati in past dynasties have paid their respects in Yule, leaving a lot of poems. There are courtyards and pavilions on the mountain, and the incense is strong. The Fu Sheng Palace built to commemorate Fu Sheng and the library pavilion built to protect Yule Cave are typical architectural representatives. At the bottom of the cave halfway up the mountain, there are four characters of "Ancient Library" inscribed by HengJia Zhang, the fourth headmaster of Peking University and the inspector of Hunan Province, in February of the sixth year of Guangxu reign (1890).
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