To learn from a Book
As an ancient idiom, it means to keep books for a long time. As early as "Yanzi spring and autumn miscellaneous 30.".
essential information
Heading: zhunyingnashu
interpretation
To collect books means to keep books for a long time.
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"Yanzi's spring and Autumn Annals: Za Xia 30:" Yan Zi is ill and will die, so it's hard to write a book. He said to his wife, "the language of Ying is the same. The son is strong and shows it." the second poem of "Bian Cheng Jiang" written by Liang and Wu Jun in the Southern Dynasty: "if you want to leave a book, you should chisel a couplet, and if you want to pass on a merit, you must lay a foundation for the society." "Xu Yuanzi's poem: '" The old book is preserved by chiseling the couplets. "
To learn from a Book
die without fulfilling one 's ambitions - jī zhì ér mò
the dazzling human world with its myriad temptations - huā jǐn shì jiè
Beating people and swearing at dogs - dǎ rén mà gǒu
tell lies about this and about that - shuō huáng dào hēi