Vernacular interpretation: it is absurd to do anything without books in a day.
Source: The famous sayings of Shu and Han in Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Chen Shou, a famous historian in the Western Jin Dynasty.
Dynasty: Three Kingdoms Period.
Chen Shou introduced:
Chen Shou (233-297), the word Chengzuo. A native of Han 'an County, Brazil (now Nanchong, Sichuan). A famous historian of Shu and Han dynasties in the Three Kingdoms and Western Jin Dynasty.
When Chen Shou was young, he was eager to learn. Learn from Qiao Zhou, a scholar in the same county. In office, he is the chief book guard, the secretariat of Dongguan, the official of Guan Ge, and the assistant minister of Huangmen. At that time, eunuch Huang Hao was authoritarian, and his ministers followed suit. Chen Shou was repeatedly dismissed because he refused to give in to Huang Hao.
Extended data:
A famous saying with similar meaning:
1, make great efforts to know all the people in the world and make up your mind to read all the books in the world-Su Shi
2. Not indifferent, not awake, not quiet, not far away-Zhuge Liang
3, don't do it with evil small, don't do it with good small-Liu Bei.
4, familiar with 300 Tang poems, can't write poetry-Sun Zhu.
5, the book is used, you hate it less, and you don't know how difficult it is until you have been there-Lu You.
6. The reason why Wenqu is so clear is because there is flowing water here-Zhu.
The establishment of reading day:
1995, UNESCO declared April 23rd as "World Reading Day".
It aims to make the government and the public pay more attention to books as a form of spreading knowledge, expressing ideas and exchanging information. At the same time, I hope to encourage people, especially teenagers, to discover the pleasure of reading, enhance their awareness of copyright protection, and pay tribute to those who have made irreplaceable contributions to promoting human society and cultural progress.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Reading Famous Words