There is a lot to learn from
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p á ngsh ō UB ó C ǎ I, meaning widely collected and adopted. It's from Shaoshi Shanfang bicong, a collection of historical books by Hu Yinglin of Ming Dynasty.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: in Ming Dynasty, Hu Yinglin's Shaoshi Shanfang bicong · Shi Shuo Bi: "Pei Songzhi's annotation of the Three Kingdoms and Liu xiaobiao's annotation of Shishuo are also partial to anecdotes, which are widely used."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: PSBC [synonym]: extensive search [usage]: used as predicate, object and attribute; used for writing, etc
Chinese PinYin : páng shōu bó cǎi
There is a lot to learn from
The peach and the plum are self-evident, and they make their own way. táo lǐ bù yán,xià zì chéng háng
Quiet words do not mean to disobey. jìng yán yōng wéi
outwardly strong but inwardly weak. wài qiáng zhōng jí
possible period of want or need. bù shí zhī xū