The collection of Yejia
Yejiazhicang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y è Ji à zh à C á ng, which means a good name for other people's book collection. From sending Zhuge Jue to Suizhou to study.
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
Used as an object; used in writing. Example Zhao Yi's poem crying for Wang wenduanshi in Qing Dynasty: "Ye Jia signs ten thousand, Cao Cang rolls thousands." Chen tingzhuo's Bai Yu Zhai CI Hua in Qing Dynasty, Volume 8: "if you want to collect all the Ci of Song Dynasty, it's just a spectacular Ye frame, which has nothing to do with the origin, you don't have to."
Chinese PinYin : yè jià zhī cáng
The collection of Yejia
What you say is what you do. yán fāng xíng yuán
have suffered repeated defeats. lǚ zhàn lǜ bài