Meaning of the Four Marquis of the Study
the " scholar 's four jewels
Basic meaning of the Four Marquis of the Study
Fine revision of the meaning of the Four Marquis of the Study
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It refers to brush, inkstone, paper and ink. The ancients jokingly called the brush "Guan Cheng Hou Mao Yuanrui", the inkstone "Jimo Hou Shi Xu Zhong", the paper "Hao Liu Hou Chu Zhi Bai", and the ink "Songzi Hou Yi Xuanguang", hence the name. See Song Su Yi's Bamboo Slips, "The Four Chapters of the Study", citing Wen Song's "Biography of Four Marquis".
Disjunctive explanation
Synonyms of the Four Marquis of the Study
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Anthology The study of Wenxuan. New Book of the Tang Dynasty, Literary and Art Biography, Li Yong: "[Li Shan] is the Annotation of Literary Selections... He lectured in Bian and Zheng, and all the students came from all over the world to pass on their careers, titled 'Literary Selections'." Tang Liu -
Wen Zhangjugong See "Great Duke Wen Zhang". -
Wenyao The words and colors shine. "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Biography of Liu Tao": "Look at the cultural splendor of the three lights, look at the diversion of mountains and rivers." -
Wen Lie 1. Cultural governance is prominent. Jin Zhao Bingwen's "Official Biography of Qi Zhongyi": "There is a brave and brave king named Wu Yuanwen." 2 It means the fire is warm and fierce. Ye Shengtao's "Not Tired of Episodes - Minor Diseases": "The taste is salty, the heat is strong, and -
Monk's room The houses where monks live. The Ode to Mountain Dwelling by Xie Lingyun of the Southern Song Dynasty: "In the face of dredging and flowing, monk houses are listed." The poem of Tang Zhangji: "In the monk house, when there are some winter flowers, it is inclined to sing and walk outside the temple." Song Huangting -
woodshed A room for storing firewood. The seventh and fourth chapters of "The Status Quo of the Strange Things I've Seen for Twenty Years": "Boshu said, 'Where on earth are you going to eat?' Fu said hesitantly, 'In a wood room behind the kitchen.' -
janitor 's room ◎ Room h à of á ng (1) [janitor; janitor 's room]: the common name of the old gatekeeper. Later called gatekeeper -
monk's cell 1. Simple housing. The History Draft of the Qing Dynasty, Food and Goods Record I: "The Governor of Guangdong announced that the squatter houses in Weizhou and Xieyang on the border between Lei and Lian should be removed and returned to their original places to avoid collusion with foreign thieves
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The stroke order of the dragon -
tinamou -
varicellate -
tricky -
Dian's Pinyin -
Open the sunroof and speak frankly -
A-Mei's Pinyin -
A synonym for "ran fan zi zhao" -
The antonym of Anhao -
The opposite of eating without melting -
Synonyms of compensation -
The opposite of dismounting -
team spirit -
hair-splitting -
The meaning of turning iron into gold -
Meaning of Zhiyi -
The stroke order of Gong -
The meaning of copper kettle dripping -
The antonym of adultery and plunder -
A synonym for being awkward -
Meaning of gravity landform -
the real intention is revealed in the end -
Pinyin of Zuo Emissary -
The opposite of square -
Displayed synonyms -
The opposite of miracle -
Ke's stroke order -
Accepted synonyms -
publicised -
Net Pinyin -
sparkler -
A synonym for frustration -
Zhou Yun's Pinyin