Chanting five cars every day
The Chinese idiom, R ì s ò NGW ǔ ch ē, means reading many books a day. It comes from Zhu Xi's answer to Chen Shide in Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Xi's answer to Chen Shide's book of Song Dynasty: "the method of restraining reading should be orderly and constant, consistent and unremitting, leisurely between the sentence and the meaning, and experience the practice of practice, and then be calm and rational, and gradually see the meaning. If not, it will be beneficial to learn, even though it is widely sought and learned
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Chanting five cars every day
Double axe felling solitary trees - shuāng fǔ fá gū shù
happy and self-possessed are my noble quests - kǎi tì jūn zǐ
more moneys on exhibit and less moneys on counterfoil - dà tóu xiǎo wěi