A four-word idiom describing one's learning and learning.

1. A four-word idiom that describes reading a lot: a local book kitchen.

Explanation: Metaphorically, a person reads a lot and is very knowledgeable.

From: Wu Shichuan's History of Song Dynasty: "Time is sensitive to writing, but it is never a draft, it has been written. These two academic goals are called' site book kitchen'. "

Grammar: formal; Become an object; Metaphor is a man of insight.

An idiom to describe reading widely: reading widely.

Pronunciation: Burr Nqú nsh

English reading: reading books.

Interpretation: Bo: More and wider. Browse: Look and read. Book group: many books. Read all kinds of books extensively and carefully. Describe a wide range of knowledge, read a lot of books, and have a lot of culture.

Out: "Biography of Zhou Shu Yu Xin": "Yu Xin, the word is good, Nanyang Xinye people also. ..... young and handsome, extremely intelligent, and well-read, especially "Spring and Autumn Zuozhuan". "

Example: 1, this man is a rare talent with profound knowledge and extensive reading. 2. Reading widely can let us know about astronomy and geography.

An idiom that describes reading a lot: learning to be excellent is an official.

Synonym: profound and knowledgeable.

Antonyms: illiterate, stupid and ignorant.

English reading: educated cars

Usage: subject-predicate type; As a predicate; Include praise

Explanation: five cars: refers to five car books. A person can read as many books as five cars, which shows that this person loves reading very much and has rich knowledge.

Source: Pre-Qin Zhuang Zhou "Zhuangzi Tianxia": "Hui Shi has many books and five cars."

Confucius is the greatest sage in the history of China and the founder of Confucian literature.

Four-word idiom to describe reading too much: five cars, five stomachs.

Hui Shi has many allusions, and his book is Five Cars. Warring States, Songzhuang, Zhouzhuang, Zhuangzi.

Interpretation: There are many metaphors in reading, which are very learned, similar to learning to be rich and knowledgeable.

Speaking of his cleverness, it's like Yan Ziyuan knows everything. He is as knowledgeable as Yu Shinan. (General Words of Warning by Feng Ming and Meng Long (volume 17).

Rich synonyms, learn from them.

The antonym is ignorance.

2. Idioms to describe a person who reads widely. Straight books, closed doors, unpublished books, well-read books, closed doors, white-faced books, white-faced scholars, accompanying Chinese books, stabbing stocks, reading books and reading them a hundred times. The meaning is self-evident: the white horse dropped the book bag and began to read. Gentlemen read books, break thousands of books, read three books, read three books, read special books, read seed books, write books, write books, sigh books, burn books, burn books, burn books, fly books, spread books with yellow ears, fox sing fish books, jute purple books, Hongqiao carry books, weigh books, measure books, read by saddle, and write a letter. Stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand stand. The sound of poetry and books is loud, and four books and five classics are the same. Books and books are the same, so are cars. It is difficult to learn a sword without sending a book. Yin Hao's book is empty, Yan Yan's scholar has feet, the bookcase has feet, the bookcase has feet, and the scholar has learned from others. He has learned from others, learned from others, learned from others, learned from others, learned from others, learned from others, learned from others, learned from others, learned from others, learned from others, learned from others, learned from others, learned from others, learned from others, learned from others, learned from others, learned from others, learned from others. This game is still benign. Shen Bo is so beautiful, and the earth is so beautiful. Obo officials collected a lot, but also collected Zhao Bo, rice and salt arguments and Bo Kao's harvest. Cai Bo, uncle, uncle, uncle, Bo Yan Li Boqiang. Dr. Skinny Sheep learned that Gu Bobo and Wang Yanghao were knowledgeable and returned to Bobo.

3. What are the four-character idioms that describe college questions? Genius. Metaphor is that people are extremely talented.

Be knowledgeable, knowledgeable and versatile.

Talent is as big as the sea, used to praise each other's deep talent.

Talented people compare talented people.

Have both ability and political integrity: talent. Moral quality. Equipment: Yes. Have both ability and political integrity.

It is only seven steps away to describe quick thinking.

Only with foresight can we surpass others and have far-reaching insight.

Talent is superior to others. Talent: the talent of external display. Talent is far beyond the average person.

Talented people are the best: the best, the best. Talent is very high, far beyond contemporary people.

Outstanding talent: demonstrated ability. He is very talented in literature and art.

Both civil and military skills refer to a person's civil and military skills.

Only boast eight fights, boast of outstanding talent.

Both talents and looks. With "both talent and appearance."

All talents and looks: all, all. Both talented and beautiful. Also known as "both talent and appearance", "both talent and appearance", "both talent and appearance" and "both talent and appearance".

Talent and looks are good. With "both talent and appearance."

Both talent and appearance, both talent and appearance With "both talent and appearance."

Talent and looks are good.

Talent: talent; Qi: verve. Only in this way can the spirit surpass the average person.

There is no second person in the world with unparalleled talent and heroism.

Talent, talent and knowledge all exceed the average person.

Have both ability and political integrity: moral character; Talent: talent; Equipment: Yes. I have both good ideological quality and working ability and talent.

A talented person is a metaphor for a person who can undertake great things.

Versatile.

Outstanding genius: nothing can be compared with contemporary ones. Refers to the rare wizards in contemporary times.

Talented people are rare in the world.

Only when you have money can you learn, and only when you have knowledge can you be strong.

Be knowledgeable, knowledgeable and versatile.

Sensitive and studious: smart. Tian Zi is very clever and likes studying.

Excellent personality and study: both. Excellent in ideological and moral study.

Only when you have money can you learn, and only when you have knowledge can you be strong.

Learn to be rich with five cars and five cars: refer to the five cars book. Describe reading more and learning more.

It is good to learn Chinese and foreign languages well.

Erudition means profound knowledge.

Words flow from the mouth as if they were written by a master.

learned and versatile

Knowledgeable about the past and the present-knowledgeable.

Wide knowledge and strong memory.

foresight and sagacity

Experienced and knowledgeable

the unity of knowing and doing

Four words describe great learning. Four words describe great learning: profound knowledge, profound knowledge, profound knowledge.

First, learn to be rich and own five cars.

Explanation: five cars: refers to five car books. Describe reading more and learning more.

From: "The World in Zhuangzi": "Hui Shi has many books and five cars."

Interpretation: Hui Shi has a wide range of knowledge, with as many as five carriages.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As a predicate; Include praise

Synonyms are profound, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable.

The antonyms are ignorance, ignorance, illiteracy, ignorance, illiteracy, ignorance, ignorance, ignorance, ignorance, ignorance, ignorance, ignorance, ignorance.

Second, learn from China and the West.

Description: Descriptive learning runs through all kinds of knowledge in China and the West.

From: Qing Wu Ren Jian's Strange Situation Seen in Twenty Years, Eighty-one: "I have heard of this observation for a long time. He was recommended by a certain army to pay attention to current events and learn from China and the West. "

Example: Both Cao Rulin and Zhang Zongxiang are proficient in Chinese and Western cultures, but they are both traitors and harms the people. Feng Yuxiang's My Life, Chapter 28

Synonyms are learned from the past and also from the present.

The antonym is illiteracy, lack of knowledge and skills.

Third, be knowledgeable and versatile.

Description: He is knowledgeable and talented.

Said by: Guan Zhong is knowledgeable, skilled in martial arts, courageous and resourceful. Shi Ming Naian's The Water Margin: The Ninety-first Return

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Used to praise others.

Synonyms include erudite, erudite, erudite, erudite, erudite, erudite, erudite, erudite, erudite, erudite, erudite, erudite, erudite, erudite, erudite.

The antonyms are ignorance, ignorance, ignorance, knowledge, ignorance, ignorance, ignorance.

Fourth, have good knowledge.

Explanation: smell: knowledge. Describe rich knowledge and strong memory.

Said by: No one is better than others. Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Fortieth Return

Interpretation: People can't catch up with him because he has rich knowledge and strong memory.

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Used to praise people.

Synonyms are: knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable and brilliant.

The antonyms are ignorance, ignorance, ignorance.

Five, rich in economy and knowledge

Explanation: economy: finishing silk thread and extending people's talents and skills. Describe people as extremely talented and resourceful.

Said by: Zhong Lao, I really admire you for knowing everything! This is really a mystery! Mao dun's midnight II

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Include praise

Synonyms learned, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, versatile, knowledgeable, eloquent, brilliant, full of reading poetry, full of reading poetry, full of reading poetry, full of reading poetry, full of reading poetry, full of reading poetry, full of reading poetry, full of reading poetry, full of reading poetry, full of reading poetry, full of reading poetry.

The antonyms are ignorance, ignorance, illiteracy, gluttony and ignorance.