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Idioms, words and short sentences in the book!
learned

[bólán qún SHS]

Browse: watch and read. Read a wide range of books. Also known as "extensive reading".

read aloud

[Xi Langlang]

Describe the crisp and loud voice of reading. Also known as "the sound of books is bright."

You can learn the trick by reading and understand it tacitly.

[dúshdéJian]

Reading can get information. From "Officialdom in the Sky".

People will find it difficult to record all the facts.

【 History of the Jade Bird in the South 】

Run out: run out, run out. Bamboo slips: Bamboo slips used by the ancients to write. Book: writing. You can't finish writing after using all the bamboo. There are too many descriptions of crimes to finish.

Write passionately.

[fèn bǐjísh]

Grateful pen: Raise the pen. Write quickly and cheerfully.

Write a book to explain a theory

[zh SHLìShu]

Writing. Li: Establish. Say: remarks, opinions. Engaged in writing and creating theories.

Literary family

[sh Xiāng shìJiā]

A family or clan that has been educated for generations.

Read a book a hundred times, and the meaning will be clear.

[dúshbíI biàn,qíyìzín]

The definition is to read hundreds of times and naturally understand the meaning of the book. For books, you must read them carefully to really understand them. The source is Chen Shou's Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi and Wang Su: "Learn from scholars and refuse to teach. As the saying goes,' You must read it a hundred times first', and then say,' Read it a hundred times and see for yourself'." "。

music

[Qin qíshhuà]

Playing the piano, playing chess, calligraphy and painting. Refers to various literary and artistic specialties.

intellectual

[y Jie shsh ng]

Humble: one. It is a self-proclaimed scholar in the old days and can also be used as an elegant name for ordinary scholars. It contains lofty and boastful meanings.

Don't stick to books or superstitious books

[jìn xìn shbúrúwúsh]

Books: This refers to history books, and then to books. The original intention is to completely believe in Shangshu, and it is best not to have Shangshu. Later, it was used to persuade and warn people not to blindly believe or stick to books.