Out: Qing Zhuquan's "Miscellaneous Notes on Continued Banqiao": "I am listening to the performance of" Looking for a Home and Leaving a Bag "in Wang, and I am not an expert in the pear garden."
Commentary: I was listening to a play by Wang, and the performance was wonderful, not worse than that of the people in Liyuan.
2. cadence [yü yá ng dü ncuo] describes the ups and downs of the voice, which is harmonious and rhythmic.
Mr Fujino in Lu Xun's works: "I caught a glimpse of the black and thin face on his back under the light, as if to say something cadence."
3, catchy [láng láng shàng kǒu] Lang Lang: Jade hits the sound, which means reading loudly. Refers to reading skillfully and fluently. It also means that the language is easy to understand and recite.
Chu: How did Guo Moruo learn poetry and literature in Boiling Soup Collection? But when I was two or three years old, she had secretly taught me to recite the quatrains of Tang poetry, which was catchy.
4. Clear pronunciation and mellow voice [zü zhè ng qi ā ng yuá n] (speaking or singing) Clear pronunciation and mellow voice (mostly used in traditional Chinese opera or Quyi): He speaks plainly, sings well and performs with emotion.
Appearance: Levin's Biography of Hu Xueyan Ascending the Mountain: "Then I also said this proverb, which is clear and really authentic Wuxi dialect."
5, sonorous and powerful [kē ng qi ā ng y ǒ u Li] describes a loud and powerful voice. Clam: A loud rhythmic voice.
Out: Guo Xiaochuan's poem "Mourning Dear Premier Zhou": "Our Premier answered most forcefully; I replaced words with thunderous life experiences. "
2. Four words describe studying at home behind closed doors.
To describe studying hard in spring and reciting strings in summer is to adopt different learning methods according to the seasons. After that, it means reading, learning to read a hundred times, and the meaning is self-evident.
Read it hundreds of times and the meaning of the book will naturally be understood. It refers to a book that you need to be familiar with in order to truly understand the breakthrough of reading: breakthrough; Volume: the number of books.
Describe a book chef who reads a lot and is knowledgeable. Metaphor is a man who reads a lot and has knowledge. Metaphor is a person who studies hard. They look for things in a dark room and in a room without light. Metaphor reading is irrelevant and difficult to see results.
Read with the door closed and bury yourself in a book at home. Extensive reading: extensive reading.
Read a wide range of books. Describe reading a lot.
Dynasty history: refers to books regarded as classics in the old days; Student: It refers to history books. Read the history of scripture all day.
Describe diligent study. Light through the wall: chisel through; Introduction: Introduction.
Through the wall, introduce candlelight. Describe a poor family and study hard.
A rough unfinished jade means that once carved, it loses its natural form. In the old days, it was said that a scholar was an official and lost his original ambition.
Eat a ladybug, drink a ladybug's food and a ladle of drinks. Describe a literati who is content with a poor and lofty life.
Reading three describes reading seriously. Waste books and sigh that I stopped reading because I felt something.
Burn ointment: grease, which refers to lamps and candles; Succession: continue to take over; Rudder: sunshine. Light the oil lamp and connect the sunlight.
Describe working hard or reading. There are five cars in the belly, which means reading more and knowing more.
Familiarity describes fluency and proficiency in reading or endorsement. Mouth in English: chew it carefully and extend it to the body odor; English-Chinese: This refers to the essence.
Metaphorical reading absorbs its essence. Didi, the godson of painting: reed.
Draw and write on the ground with reeds and educate your son to read. Used to praise the mother for teaching her children well.
Open book is beneficial: open book refers to reading; Some countries: welfare. Reading is always good.
Read by saddle. Read on the back of a horse or donkey. The latter describes studying hard.
Lang Lang Lang: The sound of jade colliding with each other is a metaphor for reading aloud. Refers to reading skillfully and fluently.
It also means that the language is easy to understand and recite. Wear out the iron inkstone, wear out the iron inkstone.
Metaphor is to study hard and persevere. Capsule fireflies according to the book: put fireflies in the bag.
Describe a poor family and study hard. The yeast reading pocket is filled with fireflies, so read according to it.
Describe a poor family and study hard. Hanging a book in the corner is a metaphor for studying hard.
However, reading is natural: the original word of "burn" is burn; Thistle: A plant, such as a reed. Turn a jackal into a lamp and study hard.
Describe studying hard and studying hard. In the imperial examination era under the window of ten years, scholars all want to achieve fame and fortune and bury themselves in their studies all the year round.
Describe studying hard behind closed doors for ten years. Ten lines can be seen at a glance.
Describe reading quickly. Ten years of cold window, describing years of hard study.
Compared with studying, Sun Kangying studies very hard. Wei weaving three unique Wei weaving: weaving bamboo slips with cooked cowhide ropes; Three: divisor, which means many times; Absolutely: broken.
The leather rope for weaving bamboo slips was broken three times. Metaphor is studying hard.
Look at the five elements together and look at the next five elements together. Describe reading fast.
Find chapters and sentences: find; Chapter: chapter; Abstract: Excerpt. In the past, scholars looked for excerpts from books and applied them to writing.
Refers to piling up ready-made words and phrases in writing, lacking creativity. Look at the five elements together and look at the next five elements together.
Describe reading fast. Learn to be rich with five cars and five cars: refer to the five cars book.
Describe reading more and learning more. A scholar and a humble person: one.
Used as a nickname for self-proclaimed scholars or ordinary scholars in the old days. A spoonful of food, a spoonful of drink.
Describe a literati who is content with a poor and lofty life. Snow light reading uses the reflection of snow to read.
Describe studying hard. Attack awl: awl; Femur: thigh.
If you want to sleep after reading at night, stab yourself in the thigh with an awl to stay awake. Describe studying hard.
Farming during the day and reading at night. Metaphor is studying hard.
Change past interests and behaviors. Change old habits and study angrily.
Stealing the wall lamp originally refers to Kuang Heng chiseling through the wall in the Western Han Dynasty to attract neighbors to study by candlelight. Later, it was used to describe poverty and hard work.
Collecting fireflies and reflecting snow and collecting fireflies: Che Yin in the Jin Dynasty was very poor when he was young, and he used fireflies in his schoolbag to study in summer; Snow Appreciation: Sun Kang of Jin Dynasty once studied in the snow in winter. Describe a poor family and study hard.
According to fireflies and snow, we read books with the light of fireflies and the reflection of snow, describing the spirit of studying hard, compared with reading and satire. Reluctant to read: willing, willing.
When I am interested in reading, I can't bear to put it down. Snow-covered fireflies and snow: Sun Kangying's study of Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty.
Yeast: Che Yin in Jin Dynasty put fireflies in his pocket and read them with fluorescence. Describe studying hard.
Kuang Heng cut the wall "Xijing Miscellanies" Volume II: "Zhe, the word childish Gui. Study hard without candles. Your neighbor has candles but can't catch them. Balance is to send its light through the wall and read it with a book that reflects the light. "
Since then, "Kuang Heng chisels the wall" has become the standard of hard study. Generations of scholars are reading families.
Poetic rites are people who have studied from generation to generation and take traditional feudal ethics as their code of conduct. Reading five cars describes extensive reading and rich knowledge.
The sound of a book describes the sound of reading. Books are like reading widely, with rich and exquisite knowledge.
Secondly, it refers to Judas and Xiaoyou Mountain. It is said that there are thousands of books in the cave of Xiaoyou Mountain. According to legend, Qin people studied here and lived here.
See Taiping Yulan, Volume 49, and Jingzhou Ji quoted by Sheng Hongzhi in the Southern Song Dynasty. Later it was used as a metaphor.
A full stomach is a metaphor for reading a lot and knowing a lot. These five elements are called speed reading.
Xue Chuang's Non-Self-selected Works: The Collection of Fireflies Reflecting Snow recommended by Ren Fang for Xiaoyangzhou. Shan Li quoted Sun Shi's Records of Poetry: "Sun Kang's family is poor and often reflects snow to study." Yin Chuan Shu: "The poor don't often get oil, but practice dozens of fireflies to take care of books day and night."
Later, I used the metaphor of "several fireflies in the snow window" to study hard. A firefly mat on a snowy day is a metaphor for studying hard regardless of the cold and heat.
Shake your head, shake your head. Describe pride or self-satisfaction.
It also describes reading and reciting postures. Reading by reflecting the moon is to illuminate reading by moonlight.
Describe a poor family and study hard. Extract sentences and search chapters to extract and search fragments of words and phrases in articles.
Refers to reading is limited to the interpretation of words. Pillow classics with books, diligent in reading and learning.
Pillow classics pillow classics, cushion history books. Describe to concentrate on reading.
Pillow meridian, pillow meridian, cushion book. Describe a cool person who loves reading and keeps books as a companion.
3. Read the four-word idiom: look for things in a dark room and look for things in a room without lights.
Metaphor reading is irrelevant and difficult to see results. Proud and slow: a person with talent and virtue.
Scholars and talented people. Treat talented people with arrogance.
800 lonely cold: describe a lot; Lonely and cold: refers to poor scholars. Many poor scholars.
A white-faced scholar refers to a scholar who lacks experience. Also refers to the white-faced scholar.
Read with the door closed and bury yourself in a book at home. Extensive reading: extensive reading.
Read a wide range of books. Describe reading a lot.
Wei Dai in Buyi was originally a poor man's costume in ancient times, and later he referred to a scholar who was not an official. Light through the wall: chisel through; Introduction: Introduction.
Through the wall, introduce candlelight. Describe a poor family and study hard.
Chanting in spring and chanting in summer: In ancient schools, only reciting was called "chanting" when reading poems, and it was called "string" when using musical instruments. The original intention is to adopt different learning methods according to the seasons.
Later refers to reading and learning. Eat a ladybug, drink a ladybug's food and a ladle of drinks.
Describe a literati who is content with a poor and lofty life. Reading room: gap.
Metaphorical trick. I got the hang of reading.
Describe that reading can find tips and get information. Reading three describes reading seriously.
Reading seeds refer to scholars who can connect the past with the future in culture. Waste books and sigh that I stopped reading because I felt something.
Burn ointment: grease, which refers to lamps and candles; Succession: continue to take over; Rudder: sunshine. Light the oil lamp and connect the sunlight.
Describe working hard or reading. There are five cars in the belly, which means reading more and knowing more.
Familiarity describes fluency and proficiency in reading or endorsement. Mouth in English: chew it carefully and extend it to the body odor; English-Chinese: This refers to the essence.
Metaphorical reading absorbs its essence. Didi, the godson of painting: reed.
Draw and write on the ground with reeds and educate your son to read. Used to praise the mother for teaching her children well.
Read by saddle. Read on the back of a horse or donkey. The latter describes studying hard.
Open book is beneficial: open book refers to reading; Some countries: welfare. Reading is always good.
Lang Lang Lang: The sound of jade colliding with each other is a metaphor for reading aloud. Refers to reading skillfully and fluently.
It also means that the language is easy to understand and recite. Site bookcase is a metaphor for people reading more and learning more.
A two-legged bookcase refers to a person who reads a lot but is not good at using it. Wear out the iron inkstone, wear out the iron inkstone.
Metaphor is to study hard and persevere. The yeast reading pocket is filled with fireflies, so read according to it.
Describe a poor family and study hard. Capsule fireflies according to the book: put fireflies in the bag.
Describe a poor family and study hard. Hanging a book in the corner is a metaphor for studying hard.
Read seven lines at a time. The metaphor is clever.
However, reading is natural: the original word of "burn" is burn; Thistle: A plant, such as a reed. Turn a jackal into a lamp and study hard.
Describe studying hard and studying hard. Read more than three books and make full use of all your spare time to read.
Poetic rites: refers to the Book of Songs; Rituals: Zeus, Yi Li and Li Ji. Always refers to a family that studies and pays attention to ethics from generation to generation.
Ten lines can be seen at a glance. Describe reading quickly.
In the imperial examination era under the window of ten years, scholars all want to achieve fame and fortune and bury themselves in their studies all the year round. Describe studying hard behind closed doors for ten years.
Ten years of cold window, describing years of hard study. The sound of a book describes the sound of reading.
In the old society, scholarly family refers to a family with a scholar in the previous generation. Master learning and master Confucianism: refers to scholars.
A learned and wise scholar. Compared with studying, Sun Kangying studies very hard.
A rough unfinished jade means that once carved, it loses its natural form. In the old days, it was said that a scholar was an official and lost his original ambition.
Only read my father's books: only. Father's book: father's words.
Read my father's gauntlet 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.
Wei weaving three unique Wei weaving: weaving bamboo slips with cooked cowhide ropes; Three: divisor, which means many times; Absolutely: broken. The leather rope for weaving bamboo slips was broken three times.
Metaphor is studying hard. Look at the five elements together and look at the next five elements together.
Describe reading fast. Learn to be rich with five cars and five cars: refer to the five cars book.
Describe reading more and learning more. A spoonful of food, a spoonful of drink.
Describe a literati who is content with a poor and lofty life. A scholar and a humble person: one.
Used as a nickname for self-proclaimed scholars or ordinary scholars in the old days. Attack awl: awl; Femur: thigh.
If you want to sleep after reading at night, stab yourself in the thigh with an awl to stay awake. Describe studying hard.
Snow light reading uses the reflection of snow to read. Describe studying hard.
Reading by reflecting the moon is to illuminate reading by moonlight. Describe a poor family and study hard.
The source of living water originally meant that the more you read, the clearer the truth. Now also refers to the motive force and source of things.
Stealing the wall lamp originally refers to Kuang Heng chiseling through the wall in the Western Han Dynasty to attract neighbors to study by candlelight. Later, it was used to describe poverty and hard work.
Dynasty history: refers to books regarded as classics in the old days; Student: It refers to history books. Read the history of scripture all day.
Describe diligent study. Recruit talents to attract wisdom: recruit; Xian: a virtuous person; That: accept; Scholar: It refers to a scholar.
Recruit talented people. Fingering is the only way to attract wisdom.
Change past interests and behaviors. Change old habits and study angrily.
Farming during the day and reading at night. Metaphor is studying hard.
A white-faced Confucian crown is not as good as a white-faced scholar. Refers to a scholar who only knows how to read and has little experience and knowledge.
Sometimes it is derogatory. Also refers to scholars.
White-faced Confucian scholars are not as good as white-faced scholars. Refers to a scholar who only knows how to read and has little experience and knowledge.
Sometimes it is derogatory. Also refers to scholars.
A white-faced scholar is not as good as a white-faced scholar. Refers to a scholar who only knows how to read and has little experience and knowledge.
Sometimes it is derogatory. Also refers to scholars.
Poetic rites are people who have studied from generation to generation and take traditional feudal ethics as their code of conduct. In ancient times, the so-called "four people" of scholars, peasants and businessmen were people who studied, farmed, worked and did business.
Generations of scholars are scholars. Reading five cars describes extensive reading and rich knowledge.
Scholars' opinions refer to the unrealistic or untimely opinions of scholars. The sound of this book is clear and loud.
Books are like reading widely, with rich and exquisite knowledge. Yule: Judas and Xiaoyou Mountain.
Scholarly family refers to a family where generations are scholars. Scholarly family refers to a family where generations are scholars.
Scholarly family refers to a family where generations are scholars. Old Confucianism refers to an old and learned scholar.
Weak scholar is weak: weak. A scholar with elegant eyes and weak body.
A full stomach is a metaphor for reading a lot and knowing a lot. All five elements point down.
4. What are the four-character idioms with reading characters? They read well, never tire of reading, are eager to read, and don't want to die. They just read my father's books, Tang Jun's books, and don't want to give up. They read candlelight at night, were read by Fu Ge, read more than three times, read under the curtain, read for ten years, save up books, and can't bear to die. They read Zhao Pu at night, study behind closed doors, and work part-time.
1, reading room, pronounced dúshdéJiàn, an idiom in China, which is defined as reading to gain its trust. Gap: gap. This refers to the meaning between the lines except the text itself.
Qing Li Garbo's "Officialdom in the Sky" back to the 54th: "You really have research! You are absolutely right. "
2. Never tire of reading is an idiom. The pronunciation is B. Idubyan. It describes how many times a book has been read, which makes people feel bored. It highlights that people study very hard and work very hard. At the same time, it is also used to quote books or other things, which is very attractive and makes people want to own and enjoy.
Shi's poem "I don't understand when I send a scholar back to the West" says: "You can never get tired of reading old books, and you won't know until you are familiar with them."
Read the book you have read over and over again, and you will naturally understand the meaning after reading it.
3. Unable to finish reading is an idiom in China, pronounced bürūn zúdú, which means reluctant to finish reading. It is often used to describe the tragic and touching content of an article.
The first volume of Hu Tianlu's "Hundred Housewives" in Huaiyin, Qing Dynasty: "A word and a tear are like tears, and I can't bear to read it."
Translation: A word and a drop of tears, like crying, makes people unable to bear to finish reading.
4. The read-only parent book is a Chinese character, pronounced as tú dú fù sh, which means reading the dead book. Acts: Only. Father's book: father's words.
"Historical Records Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru": "The bitter land can read the father's book and never change."
Zhao Kuo only knows how to read his father's books, but he doesn't know how to improvise.
5. Be familiar with thinking (shú dú shēn sī), words and definitions: read repeatedly and think carefully.
"Zhuzi School" Volume 59: "Therefore, reading is impossible, and we must read and think carefully.
Therefore, knowing that reading can't be casual, you need to study and think carefully, and the truth will naturally emerge.
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