Idioms with the word "book"

Reading behind closed doors. Reading behind closed doors at home. Describes immersing oneself in studying hard

Bing straight writing Bing: hold. Write historical facts without hiding anything.

Read it a hundred times, and its meaning will become apparent. See: appear. After reading it hundreds of times, you will naturally understand the meaning of the book. It means that a book must be read thoroughly to truly understand it.

Reading more than 10,000 volumes means breaking through; Volume: the number of books. Describes a person who reads a lot and is knowledgeable

Hong Qiao’s book refers to a person who does not keep his word

The standing book kitchen is a metaphor for a person who reads a lot and is knowledgeable

A horned scholar A metaphor for a person who studies diligently

A white-faced scholar refers to a scholar who lacks experience. Also refers to a scholar with a fair face.

Reading behind closed doors: Close the door and immerse yourself in reading at home.

Broadly read. Bo: widely. Read a wide variety of books. Describes reading a lot.

Cut a letter to express your feelings. I wrote this letter to express my feelings.

Studying with thorns is a metaphor for studying hard.

Big book, special book: write. Capital close-up. It refers to recording something of great significance with special solemnity.

Dan Shu Tie Deed Dan Shu: written with cinnabar; Tie Deed: a certificate made of iron. Ancient emperors gave meritorious officials a certificate to enjoy preferential treatment or to be exempted from crime for generations. The diploma is written on the iron plate in red, hence the name.

Drop the book bag: swing, shake. Refers to the tendency to quote ancient books when speaking or writing to show off one's knowledge.

Read three times to describe reading very seriously.

Study for more than three years: winter means more than a year, night means more than day, and rain means more than sunny days. It means that you should seize all your spare time to read good books.

Reading seeds refer to scholars who can inherit the past and connect the future in culture.

Sigh at the end of the book. Stop reading because you feel something.

Burning books and burying Confucians Burn: burn; pit: bury people alive; Confucianism: refers to scholars. Burn the classics and kill the scholars.

A letter from home is worth ten thousand dollars. This is a metaphor for the preciousness of letters from home.

Huang Er Chuan Shu Huang Er: dog name; book: letter. The yellow dog carries messages back and forth for its owner. The latter is a metaphor for delivering family letters.

Borrowing books and keeping the originals means borrowing other people's books, copying them, keeping the originals, and returning the copies to others.

Reading on the back of a horse or donkey. Later, it was mostly used to describe diligent study.

A two-legged bookcase refers to a person who reads a lot but is not good at applying it.

A standing bookcase is a metaphor for a person who reads a lot and is knowledgeable.

Linchi Xueshu Lin: close to, next to. Refers to practicing calligraphy diligently.

Nang Ying’s Photo Book Nang Ying: Put the fireflies in the bag. Describes a poor family and diligent study.

A book hung by an ox's horns is a metaphor for diligent study.

Abandoning books and donating swords means that people with great ambitions disdain small things.

Randi Reading Ran: The original character for "burn" means burning; Di: Plants such as reeds. Burn rice seeds as lamps and study hard. Describes studying hard.

It is difficult to write with a bamboo chime: exhausted: used up; bamboo: bamboo slips, used for writing; book: written. It’s hard to finish writing even if I use up all the bamboo. There are too many crimes to describe. The latter generally refers to the fact that there are too many facts to write down.

Reading in Sanyu Make full use of all your spare time to read.

The book is missing, which generally refers to ancient books that have been incomplete for many years.

The tomb of poems and books is a metaphor for the style of a hypocrite who is duplicitous and inconsistent with his words and deeds.

The books have the same text, and the cars have the same track. The cars have the same track, and the words are the same. A metaphor for national unity.

The book is full of words. Book: letter. It is difficult to express his intention fully in the letter. Later, I used idioms to end letters.

Scholarly family background refers to families with scholars in their elders.

Student reads his father’s letter Disciple: Only. Father's Letter: Father's words. Bai read his father's military book. It is a metaphor that people only know how to study and do not know how to apply knowledge and adapt it.

Nothing can be written without coincidence. It means that things happen by coincidence.

Xuanshi Chengshu describes being diligent in political affairs.

If you fail to learn calligraphy, you will fail to learn swordsmanship. If you do not learn calligraphy well, you will not learn swordsmanship well. It means learning to achieve nothing.

Writing a book while looking up to the room. Looking up: face upward; looking up: writing. Describes focusing on one's work.

Yijie Scholar Yijie: One. A self-proclaimed term for scholars in the old days or an elegant name for ordinary scholars.

Having a city full of books means having an extremely rich collection of books or a deep love for books.

Reading in the Snow Use the reflection of snow to read. Describes studying hard.

A bookcase with legs is a metaphor for a knowledgeable person. It also refers to a nerd who is out of touch with reality.

Reading at Zhejie Zhejie: ??Change past interests and behaviors. Change old habits and study hard.

Zhi Shu Da Li Zhi, Da: Understand. Be cultured and polite. Described as educated.

It is difficult to write out of bamboos. Exhausted: exhausted, completed; bamboo: bamboo slips used for writing in ancient times. There are too many crimes to describe.

Banshi Zhongshu means that the ministers in power are cowardly and unable to do their job.

Unpublished books refer to records and imperial regulations about the emperor that cannot be changed or erased.

White horse with alchemy book. When ancient emperors gave the hereditary titles and exemptions to their heroes, they killed the white horse and took its blood to show their adherence to the oath. Later generations called it "white horse with alchemy book".

Alchemy and iron certificate Danshu: written with cinnabar; iron deed: a certificate made of iron. Ancient emperors gave meritorious officials a certificate to enjoy preferential treatment or to be exempted from crime for generations. The diploma is written on the iron plate in red, hence the name.

Reading time: gap. Metaphor Tips. Got the hang of reading. Describes reading as being able to find out tips and understand things by heart.

Scholar gentleman is a person who is ambitious and knowledgeable.

The "Book of Jin·Yin Hao Biography" records that although Yin Hao was deposed and had no complaints, he wrote the four words "Doudu Weird Things" all day long. Later, "duoduoshukong" was used to describe the state of loss of ambition and regret.

Burning books to trap Confucians is the same as "burning books to trap Confucians".

Write documents quickly.

Heng Shi Cheng Shu See "Wei Shi Measuring Book".

Weighing Stones to Measure Books "Historical Records: The Chronicles of the First Emperor of Qin": "Everything in the world, big or small, is determined by the superiors. The superiors use weighing stones to measure books, and they are submitted day and night. If they fail to do so, they will not be allowed to rest." Ancient times. At that time, bamboo slips and wooden slips were used for documents, and weight stones were used to calculate the weight of documents, because they were used to describe the monarch's diligence in state affairs. Also known as "Heng Shi Cheng Shu".

Hu Mingyu's book "Historical Records·Chen She Family": "It was written in Dan on silk, saying 'King Chen Sheng', and it was placed in the belly of a fish that someone caught. The soldier bought the fish and cooked it, and got the book in the belly of the fish. It was indeed strange. He also ordered Wu Guangzhi to watch a bonfire in the nearby temple at night, and the fox croaked, saying, "Great Chu is rising, King Chen Sheng" was later used to refer to the rioters as "Fox Cry Fish Book" to mobilize the masses. measures.

Jute Purple Book See "Jute Purple Clay".

Sending a letter to a wild goose means delivering a letter.

Illiterate means having little or no reading; not very literate or illiterate.

The eyes don’t know the books. See “the eyes don’t know the books”.

Wandering book swords. In ancient times, it was said that literati carried books and swords, traveled far and wide, and wandered around.

Exposing books and seeing bamboo means seeing things and missing people.

Piano, Chess, Calligraphy and Painting Play the piano, play chess, write and paint. Often used to express personal cultural literacy.

It is difficult to write with a chime and a pen. There are so many facts that it is difficult to write them all even if you use up the pen.

Qing means "out". "Lu Shi Chun Qiu Ming Li": "These are all born of the chaos of the country. They are innumerable. Even if there are bamboos in Jingyue, there is still no writing." "Old Tang Book·Li Mi Biography": "The bamboos in Nanshan Mountain are guilty of writing." It is not exhausted; it is impossible to stop the waves of the East China Sea."

There are continuous records in history books. Describe similar things that often happened in history.

A scholarly family for generations.

Know etiquette and books. Understand etiquette and be familiar with poetry and books.

Ten years of study means long-term efforts in studies.

Literacy means having cultural knowledge.

The hand can’t let go of the book, just like the hand can’t let go of the scroll.

A book cannot fully express its meaning, just as a book cannot fully express its meaning.

Can’t put down the book. I can’t put down the book in my hand. Describes being diligent in studying or reading books.

Studying five cars means reading a lot and having rich knowledge.

Calligraphy and painting Maoyou still talk about commuting to get off work. Sign in at Mao hour and sign out at You hour.

The Shukong Duduoyu version of Liu Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xinyu, Deposed" of the Southern Song Dynasty: "Yin Zhongjun was deposed, and in Xin'an, he kept writing in empty books all day long. The officials and people of Yangzhou chased him for justice and peeped at him. , only the four words "strange things" are used. Later, "the book is empty" is a typical expression of sigh, indignation and surprise.

The book bag has no bottom, which means that there are countless ancient and modern books.

The sound of reading is loud.

Scholar's opinion refers to the opinion of a nerd.

Shutong Eryou means reading a lot and having rich and exquisite knowledge. Eryou refers to Dayou Mountain and Xiaoyou Mountain. It is said that there are thousands of volumes of books in the stone caves on Xiaoyou Mountain. It is said that the Qin people learned it here and kept it. See Volume 49 of "Taiping Yulan" which quotes "Jingzhou Ji" written by Song Shenghong of the Southern Dynasty. Later, this was used as a metaphor.

Scholarly Family See "Scholarly Family".

A scholarly family is the same as "a scholarly family".

A scholarly family is the same as "a scholarly family".

The Four Books and the Five Classics: also known as the Four Books, namely "The Great Learning", "The Doctrine of the Mean", "The Analects" and "Mencius"; the Five Classics: "Poetry", "Book", "Li", "Yi" ", "Spring and Autumn". Refers to Confucian classics.

Being proficient in books and etiquette means being proficient in poems and books and understanding etiquette.

It is difficult to send letters from home. Letters from home: letters from home. It is difficult to send letters home. A metaphor for being cut off from news about home.

Learn books, learn swordsmanship, and practice martial arts. The saying comes from "Historical Records·The Chronicles of Xiang Yu": "If you fail to learn books, go and learn swordsmanship."

Yan-chin scholar See "Yan-chin scholar".

Writing a book while looking up to the room. Looking up: face upward; looking up: writing. Describes focusing on one's work.

Use books as a guide to control horses according to the knowledge learned in books. It is a metaphor for sticking to dogma and making it difficult to achieve anything.

Yin Hao's book is empty. General Yin Hao of the Jinzhong Army was deposed and removed from his civilian title. In Xin'an, he often wrote the four words "strange things" in his book all day long. See Liu Yiqing's "Shishuoxinyu: Deposed" by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty. Later, "Yin Haoshu Kong" was used to refer to things that were surprising and surprising.

Ying Shuyan said that the metaphor is far-fetched, misinterprets the original meaning, and misrepresents it.

Reading in the Moonlight Use moonlight to illuminate your reading. Describes a poor family, diligent study.

To the south of Yongshu, see "Hundred Cities of Yongshu".

A scholar with legs is a joking name for a person who records information accurately and has profound knowledge.

Yu Jian Yan Shu generally refers to letters.

Yishu Yanbo See "Yu Shuyantie".

Yushuyantie generally refers to letters.

Yishuyanxin See "Yishuyantie".

The chiseled couplets and books are said to be stored and kept in order to pass them on for a long time.

Chewing a pillar to retrieve a book means adhering to the teachings of the ancestors.

Pillow on Sutras and books. Put Sutras on your pillow and books on your pillow. Describes a person who loves reading and takes books as a companion.

The book close at hand, the letter. In ancient times, wooden slips were used for writing, and the slips for letters and letters were as long as a ruler, hence the name.

Writing a book and establishing a theory: writing; establishing: achievement; speaking: doctrine. Write a book or article and create your own theory.

The left hand and the right hand are used to describe going against the grain.

Pictures on the left and books on the right. See "Pictures on the left and history on the right".

Setting in a city of books See "Setting in a hundred cities".

The white-faced scholar 〖Explanation〗 is like the white-faced scholar. Refers to a scholar who only knows how to read and has little experience and knowledge. Sometimes it has a derogatory meaning. Also refers to scholars in general.

The writing and setting of the book comes from the 35th chapter of "The Scholars" by Wu Jingzi of the Qing Dynasty: "Give Nanjing Yuan (Xuan) Wu Lake to Zhuang Shangzhi to write a book and set the story, advocating Xiu Ming." Explanation: Writing; establishment: achievement; speaking: doctrine. Write a book or article and create your own theory. Example Feng Youlan's "lt; History of Chinese Philosophy gt; Preface": "This is the purpose of all my sages." Story

Burn books and Confucianism〖Explanation〗Burn classics, Trap and kill scholars. Same as "burning books and trapping Confucians".

fenbijishu 〖Explanation〗fenbi: pick up the pen. Refers to writing quickly and energetically.

fenbizhishu 〖Explanation〗fenbi: pick up the pen. Refers to writing quickly and energetically. Same as "writing hard and writing fast".

It is better to believe in no books than to have no books at all. [Explanation] It generally refers to reading and not to stick to books or be superstitious about books.

Reading Han Shu while riding a bull 〖Explanation〗 describes studying hard.

Win ten years of reading 〖Explanation〗Sheng: exceed. More than ten years of hard study. Describes great ideological benefits.

The sound of reading is clear and loud.

Standing books proudly in a hundred cities 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for a rich collection of books or a deep love for books.

Hundred cities with books spread out 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for a rich collection of books or a deep love for books. It is the same as "A hundred cities are proud of spreading books".

Wenwei scholar 〖Explanation〗 Wenwei: elegant but weak. A scholar with elegant eyes and a weak body.

Huang Er sends books

The smell of books and the smell of copper

The tiger borrows from the pig, the husband borrows the book from the husband. Xianggong: used to refer to a scholar. It is a metaphor for something that suits one's wish, and once it is obtained, it is one's own. It also means that everyone has his own hobbies.