author with many works to his credit
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ù sh ù D ě ngsh ē n, which means that the books are piled up equal to one's height. There are many works. It comes from notes of Yuewei thatched cottage - a record of summer in luanyang.
The origin of Idioms
Ji Yun of the Qing Dynasty wrote in notes of Yuewei thatched cottage - a record of luanyang's summer vacation: "although you are not alone, you can always listen to the famous mountains stored by yourself. You are not allowed to enter this gate. It is also the ambition of the sages."
Idiom usage
His works are full of examples. Wei Liejun's life is full of books. He is diligent and diligent. He never abandons his books for a day. Wang Tao, Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: writing is equal to body
Chinese PinYin : zhù shù děng shēn
author with many works to his credit
divide the hairpins and break the mirrors. fēn chāi pò jìng
have one's true face situation. zhēn xiāng bì lù
leave a good name throughout the ages. liú fāng qiān gǔ