become an author
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is zh ù sh ū L ì Shu ō, meaning to engage in writing, put forward their own ideas and theories. From scholars.
Idiom explanation
Establish: establish, put forward; say: advocate, theory.
The origin of Idioms
The 35th chapter of Wu Jingzi's unofficial history of scholars in the Qing Dynasty: "bestowing Yuanwu Lake in Nanjing on Zhuang Shangzhi, writing books and advocating Xiuming."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: writing a Book
Idiom usage
It refers to writing. He gave Nanjing Yuanwu lake to Zhuang Shangzhi to write books and advocate Xiuming. The 35th chapter of Wu Jingzi's scholars in the Qing Dynasty and Chen An's Yanfeng in the Tang Dynasty: "Yang Xiong also admires Zhongni's teachings, and his writing of books is easy." Feng Youlan's preface to the history of Chinese philosophy: "it is the purpose of all my sages."
Chinese PinYin : zhù shū lì shuō
become an author
fight against the common enemy. dí kài tóng chóu
the trials of a long journey. wàn shuǐ qiān shān
one must be thorough in exterminating an evil. chú è wù běn
tag along with the trend of the times. yǔ shì yǎn yǎng