rich in the collection of books
Zuoyongsh ū ch é ng, a Chinese idiom, means "zuoyongsh ū ch é ng", which means "zuoyongsh ū ch é ng" with a rich collection of books. It comes from Yu Dafu's biography: wind and rain cottage.
The origin of Idioms
Sun Baigang's "Yu Dafu's biography: wind and rain cottage": "we always know that there are many Dafu's books But I used to live in a small house in a lane without a formal study, so I didn't see the whole leopard. After such a display now, it's really a big sight. "
Idiom usage
It refers to many books. In the biography of Li mi in the book of Wei: "every time I say:" my husband has thousands of books, why does he face all the cities in the south? " So he disappeared and went down to the curtain, but Du men swept away the book. He abandoned the book and cut it by himself. There was no heavy volume. There were more than 4000 people who had recovered. "
Chinese PinYin : zuò yōng shū chéng
rich in the collection of books
To help the past and the present. yuán gǔ cì jīn
try to shorten the neck of a crane and lengthen that of an owl -- to go against nature. duan he xu fu