History of left and right
It comes from the biography of Yang Wan in the book of the new Tang Dynasty: "I'm quiet in nature, I'm alone in a room, I have a picture of history from left to right, I'm filled with dust, I'm as cold as a stone." Now it is said that there are books all around, which means they are fond of books and are eager to learn.
Idiom explanation
Idiom: history on both sides
[Pinyin]: Zu ǒ y ò ut ú sh ǐ
Explanation: there are books all around, which means they are fond of books and eager to learn. It is the same as "history on the left".
Idioms and allusions
[source]: biography of Yang Wan in the new book of the Tang Dynasty: "I am quiet in nature, and I am alone in a room. I have a picture of history from left to right. I am filled with dust, and I am as pale as Dan."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: zyts
Synonyms: Zuo Shi You Jing, Zuo tu you Shi, Zuo tu you Shu
Usage: used as object and attribute; used in writing
History of left and right
repeat the words of others like a parrot - yīng wǔ xué shé
want one 's old bones to be buried in one 's hometown - yè luò huī gēn
thousands and thousands of words - qiān yán wàn yǔ
hackneyed and stereotyped expressions - chén cí làn diào
hold up one 's head high and advance by long strides - áng shǒu kuò bù
in boiling broth , one burnt his whiskers -- love for one 's brother and sister - zhǔ zhōu fén xū