To the South
It refers to a very rich collection of books. It is the same as "supporting books".
Idiom explanation
Idioms in the South
Pronunciation y à ngsh à n á NMI à n
Interpretation refers to a very rich collection of books or a deep love of books. It is the same as "supporting books".
Idioms and allusions
The source of "Wei Shu · Yi Shi Zhuan · Li Mi": "my husband holds thousands of books, why does he face all the cities in the south?" In Qing Dynasty, Guizhuang's "feeling" poem: "to grasp the spirit of Dongshan pass, to support the book, to the south, to be full of economy and fiber."
For example, the North window of gaozhen is a place for entertainment, and the Great Wall is built. Zhao Yi's leisure poem in Qing Dynasty
Discrimination of words
A large collection of books
Chinese PinYin : yōng shū nán miàn
To the South
marriage according to all the traditional rules. sān méi liù zhèng
look forward with eager expectancy. yǎn chuān cháng duàn
turn back the powers of darkness. lì wǎn kuáng lán