? What do you mean, enjoy? What are the allusions?
The source of the allusion: The Book of Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty written by Ye Fan in the Southern Dynasties: "I enjoy it, but I am tireless. Idiom meaning: music: love; Hobbies; Tired: tired. Willing to do something; Immerse yourself in it; Don't feel tired. Describe being particularly interested in something. Idiom phonetic notation: ㄜˋㄘㄧˇㄅㄨˋㄆㄧˊ General Pinyin: le cǐ bu pi Pinyin Abbreviation: LCBP usage frequency: common idioms: four-word idiom sense * * as predicate and attribute; With praise. Idiom structure: abbreviated idiom orthography: music, not "yue" Idiom: tired, you can't write "skin" English translation: always enjoy its idiom riddle: singing helps to entertain. Synonym: forget the joy, concentrate on it, indulge in it. Antonym: In my mind, I am absent-minded. Idiom example: He is very interested in this job. Although he often works day and night, he never gets tired. Idiom story: Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, became emperor. He knew that people didn't want to see war, so he ordered the whole country not to talk about war. He is diligent in managing state affairs and often talks with ministers about the strategy of governing the country. He doesn't go to bed until late at night every day. The prince couldn't bear to work so hard, but he said he was happy to do so and didn't feel tired.