April 23rd is World Book Day (World Book Day), and its purpose is to encourage more people to read and write. Studying can not only increase our knowledge and broaden our horizons, but also enrich our thoughts and feelings.
In ancient China, there were many idioms about books and verses that encouraged people to study more. Why don't we sort some out? Let's have a look!
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Idiom:
learned and versatile
I have read many books. well-read
Example:
What does this mean?
He is clever, knowledgeable and interested in art.
He is smart, well-read, and interested in art.
ringing sound of reading aloud
The sound of reading aloud
a scholarly family
A scholar family; Literary family
Example:
Hello, hello, hello.
He comes from a scholarly family.
He comes from a literary family.
be well-educated and show a good sense of judgement
Very educated, very polite
Verse:
Wisdom in hold, elegance in mold.
A man full of knowledge always behaves gracefully.
Read thousands of books, and if you write, there is a god.
After reading more than 10,000 volumes of books, one can write with divine power.
Adequate reading leads to smooth writing. )
It is when you are using what you have learned from books that you wish you had read more books than you have.
When you are using what you have learned from books, you will wish you had read more books than you have.
Editor: Jade
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