Reading according to the book
According to the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ù nd ú sh ū, meaning to read on horseback or donkey back. After more describes the study diligently. It comes from fan Shen's biography of northern history and Lu San's biography of Yuan Jian Lei Han.
Idiom usage
Jiang Lin, a blue mountain captain in Jidiao, rides a donkey to go to an official. He studies every day. When he loses his way, his family asks for enlightenment. "Yuanjianleihan · lvsan"
The origin of Idioms
Fan shenzhuan, a history of the north, said, "I still go to study in Anshan in the morning and evening. When my horse falls to the ground, I lose my body and never change." "Yuanjian Lei Han · lvsan" says, "Jiang Lin, a blue mountain captain in several tunes, rides a donkey to go to an official post, and studies in the second place. When he is lost, his family asks for enlightenment."
Chinese PinYin : jù ān dú shū
Reading according to the book
Soldiers can't help but generals. bīng bù yóu jiàng
not to pocket the money one has picked up. shí jīn bù mèi
withered trees and rotten stumps. kū niǎo xiǔ zhū