All kinds of things
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch à Ji à w à nzh ó u, which means to describe a rich collection of books. From sending Zhuge Jue to Suizhou to study.
Notes on Idioms
Shelf: place the books on the shelf. Axis: the rod in ancient books, referring to books.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Hanyu's poem "send Zhuge Jue to Suizhou to study" says: "there are many books in the Ye Marquis's family, and there are thirty thousand books in it."
Idiom usage
A large collection of books. Example the song and Qin Guan's inscriptions on concealing the pass: "there are thousands of axes, the stars are hanging, the mouth is chanting, the eyes are covered, and the sages are wandering."
Chinese PinYin : chā jià wàn zhóu
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a man of distinction always has a poor memory. guì rén duō wàng
speak boldly in defense of justice. zhàng yì zhí yán
his eyes are bigger than his belly. yǎn chán dù bǎo
With its faintness, make people clear. yǐ qí hūn hūn,shǐ rén zhāo zhāo
run away when going into battle. lín zhèn tuō táo
the wind and rain come in their time. fēng tiáo yǔ shùn