Learning alone
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ū Xu é Zhu ì x ù, which means the lost classics. It comes from the book of quotations, the book of water by Dai Shi.
The origin of Idioms
Gong Zizhen's quotations · Book Dai's final version of Shuijing in the Qing Dynasty: "it's the Kong's inheritance that was engraved in the microwave Pavilion series. I'm not alone."
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute, etc
Learning alone
Three cobblers are better than Zhuge Liang - sān gè chòu pí jiàng,sài guò zhū gě liàng
The Phoenix dances with the dragon - fèng wǔ lóng pán
Listen to what you say and watch what you do - tīng qí yán ér guān qí xíng
He who goes with heaven prospers, and he who goes against heaven perishes - shùn tiān zhě chāng,nì tiān zhě wáng
hate someone to the core hatred marrow - hèn zhī rù gǔ