There is a lot to learn from
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p á ngsh ō UB ó C ǎ I, meaning widely collected and adopted. It's from Shaoshi Shanfang bicong, a collection of historical books by Hu Yinglin of Ming Dynasty.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: in Ming Dynasty, Hu Yinglin's Shaoshi Shanfang bicong · Shi Shuo Bi: "Pei Songzhi's annotation of the Three Kingdoms and Liu xiaobiao's annotation of Shishuo are also partial to anecdotes, which are widely used."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: PSBC [synonym]: extensive search [usage]: used as predicate, object and attribute; used for writing, etc
There is a lot to learn from
The same way and the same meaning - dào tóng yì hé
divide the hairpins and break the mirrors - fēn xié pò jìng