Filling rack
The Chinese idiom ch à ngxi à ngy í ngji à in pinyin means full of bookcases and bookshelves. A rich collection of books. It's from the Peach Blossom Fan society.
Notes on Idioms
Full, full: full.
The origin of Idioms
Kong Shangren's "Peach Blossom Fan · zhuoshe" in the Qing Dynasty: "you can see the thirteen classics, the twenty-one history, the nine stream three religions, a hundred schools of thought, rotten essays and novel novels. They are packed up and down, and there are four buildings high and low."
Chinese PinYin : chōng xiāng yíng jià
Filling rack
dislike the old and take a delight in the new. yàn gù xǐ xīn
with twisted roots and gnarled branches. pán gēn cuò jié
imitate others slavishly and loose one 's own originality. xué bù hán dān
use the great banner as a tiger-skin. lā dà qí zuò hǔ pí