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The Chinese idiom ch à ngxi à ngy í ngji à in pinyin means full of bookcases and bookshelves. A rich collection of books. It's from the Peach Blossom Fan society.
Notes on Idioms
Full, full: full.
The origin of Idioms
Kong Shangren's "Peach Blossom Fan · zhuoshe" in the Qing Dynasty: "you can see the thirteen classics, the twenty-one history, the nine stream three religions, a hundred schools of thought, rotten essays and novel novels. They are packed up and down, and there are four buildings high and low."
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A close neighbor is better than a distant relative - yuǎn qīn bù rú jìn lín
the happiness of a married couple deeply in love - yú fēi zhī lè
compromise out of consideration for the general interest - wěi qǔ qiú quán
give confidential instructions in person - miàn shòu jī yí