Time and history
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is zh ā OJ ī NGM ù sh ǐ, which means to recite the history of reading scriptures all day long and describe diligent reading. It's from Zhang Xie's number one scholar: the beginning.
Idiom explanation
Jing: refers to the classic books in the past; Shi: refers to the historical books.
The origin of Idioms
In the Song Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's "Zhang Xie number one scholar · opening", it is said that "a real person is experienced in history all the time, reading in the daytime and studying in the night, singing constantly and putting on his hands."
Idiom usage
It refers to reading. example if you go through history, there must be a satisfying time. Three shifts of Meng mu by Wu Mingshi in Ming Dynasty
Time and history
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