Poetry about the sound of books 1. A sentence describing the sound of a book.
1, start the class. In the hot air, the sound of books on campus is noisy, and there is a strong scholarly atmosphere everywhere. Not many people will sit quietly in the classroom after class. The playground is full of people running and playing games. The shouts of joy and play are condensed into one, and the students are sweating.
In the afternoon, ordinary schools are still noisy, but Cheng Nan Middle School is as quiet as summer vacation. Correspondingly, the streets are sparsely populated.
But the sound in the classroom is not as loud as everyone expected. Instead, there was a whisper, and suddenly all I heard was "touch!" .
At the time of the prosperity of Songyang Academy, students from all over the world came in droves, with loud books and endless string songs. In the surrounding Buddhist temples, there is naturally a charm.
She always appears quietly in the sound of a book, and finds out those students who don't read, read aloud, play, fight, play and sleep in the morning reading class.
6. The bells of the Confucius Temple are melodious, and the books of the University College are loud, as if it were still that peaceful and peaceful place, but I forgot the wet blood on the outer wall of the courtyard.
7. On the hillside, in the thatched cottage, the bamboo forest swings outside the window, and the sound of books in the house is deafening.
8. At this time, the sound of reading has come from the school, making the whole campus so sacred.
9. Early in the morning, the sound of books in a private school was loud. A young girl sat in a window seat and learned thousands of words with a group of children.
10, even without mentioning those profound meanings, this couplet alone is extremely neat, from wind to rain, from home to country, from ear to heart, especially when used repeatedly, such as the sound of books.
2. Good idioms about the sound of books
1. Idioms for reading more:
Extensive reading, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, talented, countless books.
2. Idioms of "intensive reading" books:
Bite like a book, study hard at a cold window, all in English, choose carefully, recite word for word, recite word for word, compile Wei San Jue, and draw inferences from one another.
3. Idioms of "extensive reading" books:
Read ten lines at a glance, skim off the water, savor it carefully, and glance at it without seeking a good understanding.
4. Idioms of studying hard:
Forget about eating and sleeping, never put down books, stay up all night, work day and night, steal light from the wall, wake up with the wind at night, use logs as police pillows, use fireflies to reflect snow, stay up all night and work tirelessly.
3. The sound of books, rain and reading.
Wind and rain, reading, hearing.
Family affairs, state affairs, and everything in the world are concerned.
This couplet was written by Gu Xiancheng, the leader of the Ming Dynasty ("Talking about the Interest of Honesty" 275). Gu founded Donglin Academy in Wuxi. After giving lectures, he often commented on state affairs. Later, people used it to advocate "saving the country by reading", which still has positive significance. The first couplet combines the sound of reading with the sound of wind and rain, which is both poetic and meaningful. The second alliance has the ambition to rule the country and level the world. Against the wind and rain, the family is at home.
This couplet is almost absolute, and later generations have tried it many times. Even if it is neat, it does not have the great ambition and broad mind of the original couplet.
4. Sentences describing the sound of the book
1, start the class. In the hot air, the sound of books on campus is noisy, and there is a strong scholarly atmosphere everywhere.
Not many people will sit quietly in the classroom after class. The playground is full of people running and playing games. The shouts of joy and play are condensed into one, and the students are sweating.
In the afternoon, ordinary schools are still noisy, but Cheng Nan Middle School is as quiet as summer vacation. Correspondingly, the streets are sparsely populated. But the sound in the classroom is not as loud as everyone expected. Instead, there was a whisper, and suddenly all I heard was "touch!" .
At the time of the prosperity of Songyang Academy, students from all over the world came in droves, with loud books and endless string songs. In the surrounding Buddhist temples, there is naturally a charm. She always appears quietly in the sound of a book, and finds out those students who don't read, read aloud, play, fight, play and sleep in the morning reading class.
6. The bells of the Confucius Temple are melodious, and the books of the University College are loud, as if it were still that peaceful and peaceful place, but I forgot the wet blood on the outer wall of the courtyard. 7. On the hillside, in the thatched cottage, the bamboo forest swings outside the window, and the sound of books in the house is deafening.
8. At this time, the sound of reading has come from the school, making the whole campus so sacred. 9. Early in the morning, the sound of books in a private school was loud. A young girl sat in a window seat and learned thousands of words with a group of children.
10, even without mentioning those profound meanings, this couplet alone is extremely neat, from wind to rain, from home to country, from ear to heart, especially when used repeatedly, such as the sound of books.
The text of this book sounds good.
Lang Lang's reading sound, the rustling of turning pages echoed [explanation]: numerous; English: I'm full.
A loud and beautiful voice fills both ears. Describe the sweet voice of speaking and reading.
【 shshēng láng láng 】 The book is loud and clear. Interpretation of Ji Yun's Notes on Yuewei Caotang describes the crisp and loud voice of reading. Source: Qing Ji Cloud "Notes on Yuewei Caotang" Volume III: "In the Ming Dynasty, there were scholars who walked alone in the jungle, and the books were loud and clear, and the wilderness was strange." Lang Lá ng ◎ [~] A. Onomatopoeic words, the sound of the stone hitting each other; B onomatopoeic words, loud reading sounds, such as "the sound of books ~ ~".
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Note: the usage of book sound is misinformation. Whether it is Ci Hai or the sixth edition of Modern Chinese Dictionary, there is only the sound of books, but there is no sound of books. Lang Lang ". In the senior high school entrance examination and college entrance examination, it is considered that "the sound of books is bright and clear" is the wrong usage.