1. Hand Bu Shi Juan
Pinyin: shǒu bù shì juàn
Explanation: Release: to put down; Juan: refers to books. Never leave the book. Describes being diligent and studious.
Source: "Three Kingdoms · Wu Shu · Lu Meng Biography" annotated "Jiang Biao Biography": "Guangwu is in charge of the military affairs, and he does not let go of the scroll."
Example sentence: Min Xiangnan Laohao Observing books, I am more than seventy years old, and I miss twenty or thirty pieces of money every night without letting go of the scroll. ★ Qing Dynasty·Wang Huo's "The Theory of the Modern World·Virtue"
Pinyin code: s b s j
Synonyms: ? Never tire of learning, never put it down
Antonyms: ? Not learning without learning Technique
Riddle: volume
Usage: used as predicate, object, adverbial; refers to diligent and studious
English: very diligent
Story: During the Three Kingdoms period, Lu Meng, the general of Wu State, had no cultural knowledge, so Sun Quan encouraged him to study history books and the art of war. Lu Meng always argued that the army had too many things to do and had no time to study. Sun Quan cited his own and his predecessors' examples, such as "Guang Wu was engaged in military affairs and never let go of books. Meng De also said that he is old and eager to learn." Lu Meng was deeply moved and studied hard from then on. Knowledge improves quickly.
2. Hold a hundred books in the city
Pinyin: yōng shū bǎi chéng
Explanation: It is a metaphor for having an extremely rich collection of books or having a deep love for books.
Source: "Book of Wei·Biography of Yishi·Li Mi": "My husband has thousands of books, why pretend to have hundreds of cities in the south!"
Pinyin code: y s b c
Synonyms: ?Holding books to the south
Usage: as predicates and attributives; referring to a large collection of books
Story: During the Northern Wei Dynasty, the learned and talented Li Mi read a lot of books, but he had no intention of going there After obtaining a good name and joining the official career, he turned his family property into books throughout his life. He collected various books and reviewed them. There are more than 4,000 volumes of books that have been reviewed and revised by him. The famous saying he left to future generations is: "My husband has thousands of volumes of books, so why pretend to face a hundred cities in the south!"