thoroughly read and deeply think
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ú D ú sh ē ns ī, which means to read repeatedly and think seriously. It comes from Su Shi of Song Dynasty, who wrote the book "send an GUI to the west".
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's poem "send Anton Xiucai to return to the west after he lost his understanding" said: "I am not tired of reading old books for a hundred times, and I know it by myself after reading them carefully."
Idiom usage
Used as subject, predicate, object; used in an article, etc
Examples
"Zhu Zi Yu Lei" Volume 59: "in order to know that the book can not be Gougou, we must read and ponder, the truth is self-evident.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: read and think
thoroughly read and deeply think
each sticks to his own viewpoint - gè zhí jǐ jiàn
the cowherd and the weaving maid lovers separated by the milky way -- husband and wife living apart - niú xīng zhī nǚ
a dried up tree comes to life again - kū shù shēng huā
Managing the great cause of the country - jīng guó dà yè