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Words describing the book corner

1. Write slogans for the class’s book corner

Make reading a habit and let the fragrance of books flow on campus 2. Taste the fragrance of books, taste life, cultivate morality and poetic life 3. Love Books, enjoy reading and taste life 4. Be friends with books and talk to masters 5. Make reading a habit and let accumulation achieve brilliant results 6. Read elegant books and be a noble person 7. Walk with classics and lay a good foundation for life. The book of the same name As a companion, we can shape a beautiful soul. 8. Reading can make you reach far, and the fragrance of books can cultivate yourself. 9. Advocate the recitation of classics and inherit Chinese culture. 10. Let the turning pages become the treasure of our wisdom, and let the flowing words become the source of our progress.

11. Make learning a lifelong necessity and make reading a permanent habit. 12. Create a scholarly campus and advocate a reading life. 13. Books light up life and fill the campus with a scholarly atmosphere. 14. Strong reading style enriches the spiritual world. 15. Read a good book intensively and light up a heart lamp. 16. Walk with the classics and lay a good foundation for life; keep the same name as your companion and shape a beautiful soul. 17. Go with the Expo and broaden your horizons. 18. Books are the essence of things, and those who seek good knowledge will learn. 19. Books are reflectors of the human soul and a turning point that reflects the world. 20. Use books to open up wisdom and let wisdom light up life. 21 , Reading nourishes "confidence", thinking brings "aura", and writing creates "fame".

22. Read well and be a person of noble moral character (Xi Gables) 25. Study hard and be kind Be a human being, live a happy life, and grow up healthily 26. The fragrance of literature and ink fills Changchun's heart, *** Time wanders in the palace of classics 27. Reads thousands of books, travels thousands of miles 28. There is poetry and calligraphy in the belly 29. The most important thing is The fragrance of books can reach far 30. Reading can change the breadth and thickness of life 31. Books are the ladder of human progress 32. Read beautiful articles through the ages and be a young gentleman 33. Read well, read good books, read well 34. Black hair does not know how to study hard and early, white hair The first party regrets reading too late 35. Boating in the sea of ??books, having fun 36. Let the fragrance of books accompany us as we grow. 37. Books are mankind’s silent teachers.

38. There is wisdom in books, so read them regularly. 39. Read thousands of volumes and write like a master.

40. Books are like medicine. Good reading can cure stupidity. 41. Feel the beauty of words and enjoy reading.

42. Reading makes youth spread its wings, and knowledge makes life fly. 43. Time gives us experience, and reading gives us knowledge.

44. It is better to enrich yourself with knowledge than to decorate yourself with jewelry. 45. Using books to shape your body will last you a lifetime; using books to make friends will last forever. 2. Introduction to the Book Corner

Class Book Corner

Our class has established a class book corner this semester, just behind our classroom.

There are more than a hundred books in there, including fairy tales, fables, stories, encyclopedias, etc., all brought by the students from home. Each child brought a few books and collected all the books. Put them together, number them, and put them on the bookshelf, and it becomes a small library. Many children come to borrow books every day, so that they can learn a lot of knowledge without wasting money.

I borrowed two books of "One Hundred Thousand Whys", one about plants and the earth, and the other about astronomy and oceans. I learned a lot of new knowledge from the books. Do you think our class library is good? 3. Words to describe books

Hello, I am happy to answer your question.

Hope this helps! What are some words to describe books? A lot of books are described as having a lot of books. Bai Shou Qiong Jing Bai Shou means hoary head; Qiong Jing means concentrating on studying the scriptures. Refers to still studying the classics until old age, describing being diligent and tireless in learning. Writing and verbal criticism: denounce, attack; punish: reprimand, punish.

Expose and denounce bad people and bad deeds verbally and in writing. Reading behind closed doors Reading at home behind closed doors.

Describes immersing oneself in studying hard and writing straightly. Bing: hold.

There is no taboo in writing historical facts. Companion food to the prime minister. Companion food: Accompanying others to eat.

At the end of the Tang Dynasty's court meeting, the prime minister led his officials to gather at the Shangshu Provincial Hall for dinner. Refers to a person who is in a good position but is mediocre and unable to do his job. Expo, ancient and modern, Bo: extensive.

Read extensively ancient and modern books. Describes profound knowledge. Expo: five cars. Bo: extensive; five cars: five cars of books.

Read a lot of books widely. Describes profound knowledge. What is the record of it? Asking what book it is found in and what basis it is based on.

Borrowing to refer to the nonsense "Spring Reciting Summer Strings" means that different learning methods should be adopted according to the seasons. Later, it generally refers to reading and studying. Reading a hundred times, its meaning is self-evident. See: appear.

After reading it hundreds of times, you will naturally understand the meaning of the book. It means that a book must be read thoroughly to truly understand it. Reading breaks through ten thousand volumes. Break: breakthrough; volume: number of books.

Describes reading a lot and being knowledgeable. Sweeping thousands of troops. Sweeping: sweeping, sweeping away. Describes the clean and complete annihilation of a large number of enemy troops.

It also describes poems, calligraphy, etc. that are grand and powerful. The standing book kitchen is a metaphor for a person who reads a lot and is knowledgeable. The Longtou message refers to letters sent to or from afar. The Niujiao scholar is a metaphor for a person who studies diligently. Literary writing tires the body. Describes busy business.

Search for objects in a dark room. Search for objects in a dark room. It is a metaphor for reading without understanding the key points, and it is difficult to achieve results.

Arrogant and arrogant scholar Xian: A person with talent and virtue. Scholar: scholar and talented person.

Treat virtuous and talented people with arrogance. Babai Guhan Babai: describes many things; Guhan: refers to a poor scholar.

There are many poor scholars. White-faced scholar refers to a scholar who lacks experience.

Also refers to a scholar with a fair face. Scholars in white clothes refer to scholars who have never gained any fame.

Never tire of reading a hundred times: bored, tired. You can read it a hundred times without getting bored.

Describes poems or books that are so well written that you never get bored no matter how many times you read them. Barnyard official and unofficial history Barnyard official: A kind of minor official in ancient times, specializing in collecting street talk and hearsay for the emperor for provincial reading. Later, novelists or novelists were called barnyard officials.

Refers to old novels and privately compiled history books. Baoju Ganshou Baoju: cattail bag, refers to a gift, and by extension a bribe; Ganshu: a bamboo slip is a book, referring to a letter, here specifically refers to a letter of trust.

Refers to visiting people with gifts and letters. Refers to bribery.

Transcendence in writing Transcendence: a Buddhist term that refers to the reincarnation of a person’s soul as a human being after death. In order to prevent others from suffering, when writing, be tolerant or excused in both intention and wording.

The pen moves like a dragon and a snake, describing calligraphy as vivid and powerful. Studying behind closed doors: Close the door and immerse yourself in reading at home.

Well-read: Extensive. Read a wide variety of books.

Describes reading a lot. Bo Tong Jing Ji Bo: Guang Bo: Ji: Books.

Extensive and proficient in classic literature. Describes a person who is knowledgeable.

Commoner Wei Dai was originally the clothing of the poor in ancient times, and later referred to scholars who did not hold official positions. Fragments and fragments refer to incomplete books.

Silkworm head and swallow tail describes calligraphy that starts with a dignified stroke and ends with a light stroke. Chao Jing and Mu Shi Jing: refers to books regarded as classics in the old days; Shi: refers to historical books.

Recite scriptures and history all day long. Describe diligent reading.

To guide light through the wall: to penetrate; to guide: to introduce. Cut through the walls and bring in candlelight.

Describes poor people studying hard. Depends on sending a message: a document to attack the enemy; Ding: to pacify.

It is a metaphor that you can surrender the enemy and stabilize the situation with just a piece of paper without sending troops. There are a lot of mistakes. Mistake: confusion.

False: Error. There are many places of confusion.

Generally refers to poor writing or printing of books. Qingshi: Qingshi: classics and historical records written on bamboo slips or white silk.

The name was recorded in history and passed down to future generations. Dapu is not finished means that once the jade has been carved, it has lost its natural shape.

In the old days, it was a metaphor for a scholar who became an official and lost his original ambition. Big book special book book: write.

Capital close-up. It refers to recording something of great significance with special solemnity.

Danshu Iron Deed Danshu: written with cinnabar; Iron Deed: a certificate made of iron. Ancient emperors gave meritorious officials a certificate to enjoy preferential treatment or to be exempted from crime for generations.

The diploma is written on the iron plate in red, hence the name. A basket of food and a scoop of drink.

Describes the noble life of scholars who are content with poverty. Memorize backwards and forwards: recite.

Turn the book or article upside down and memorize it as smoothly as running water. The description is very skillful and can be remembered very firmly.

Victorious first return: first return. A term used by storytellers in the Song and Yuan dynasties.

Before starting the lecture, let's tell a short story as an introduction, which is called "victory for the first time", which has an auspicious meaning. Diao Chong Tips Diao: carving; Chong: refers to Bird Chong Book, a font of ancient Chinese characters.

Metaphor of small skills or trivial skills. Drop the book bag Drop: swing, shake.

Refers to the tendency to quote ancient books when speaking or writing to show off one’s knowledge. Continued History of Dongguan Dongguan: The place where officials collected books in the Han Dynasty.

Originally refers to Ban Zhao, a female historian in the Han Dynasty who was ordered to continue Dongguan into the "Book of Han" that his brother Ban Gu had not completed. Later, it was used to refer to women who are talented and knowledgeable.

Direct writing by Dong Hu Dong Hu: a historian of the Jin Kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period. Straightforward: Based on facts and recorded truthfully.

Refers to an upright historian who dares to write straightly, respects historical facts, and does not disrespect the powerful. Dou Fang Celebrity Dou Fang: a poem or calligraphy and painting page one or two feet square; Celebrity: a well-known person who has not become an official.

It is good to write poems or paint paintings to show off the "celebrities" in Doufang. It used to mean someone who pretended to be elegant.

Study three times to describe reading very seriously. Study for more than three years: winter means more than a year, night means more than day, cloudy and rain means more than sunny days.

It means that you should seize all your spare time to read good books. Reading seeds refer to scholars who can inherit the past and connect the future in culture.

Fragmented bamboo slips: the slender leather strip worn through bamboo slips; bamboo slips: the bamboo pieces used for writing in ancient times. Refers to incomplete books and articles.

Broken bamboo slips and broken bamboo slips: bamboo slips used for writing in ancient times; braiding: the slender leather strips used to wear slips. Refers to incomplete books.

There are too many piles of cases: pile up. Case: desk.

Official documents, letters, books, etc. are piled up on the desk. Originally referring to the massive backlog of diplomas waiting to be processed.

The latter also refers to a large number of books or written materials. Dui Ling Tang: pleadings, indictments, etc.; Dui Ling: being interrogated; Gong Tang: used to refer to the place where officials tried cases.

Held in court. Fafan sets out examples. Fafan: reminds the common rules in the whole book.

Indicates the gist of the book and formulates the writing style. Birds scare snakes. 4. What are the idioms that describe "library"?

The idioms that describe "library" are:

1. hàn niú chōng dòng, describing a large collection of books.

Example: There are countless books in the National Library.

2. Hào rú yān hǎi is a Chinese idiom that describes documents and materials. There are too many books to count.

Example: It is not easy to find that article in the vast literature.

3. There are so many shù bú shèng shù that I can’t even count them. The quantity is so large that it is difficult to count.

Example: There are countless books in the Beijing Library.

4. Shū yíng sì bì (shū yíng sì bì) means that the four walls of the room are filled with books and they have not yet been placed down. That is, there are many books. It is an adjective.

Example: Whether you have books of poems in your belly or books filling the walls, it’s time to take them out and dry them in the air

5. Countless bú jì qí shù, impossible to count number. There are many descriptions.

Example: There are about 200,000 officials and militiamen in the city, and countless more are scattered in the surrounding suburbs. ” 5. Give the book corner a name, just three words, something a bit old-fashioned

Deep.

Echo.

Earthly beauty.

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Little cute.

Go away. /p>

Qihan Note.

Ruomaifeng.

Tears in the sea of ??flowers. Grosgrain.

Blank hole.

Bitter wine. p>

Died at the end of the season

Three Kingdoms Kill

Rhapsody. >

Little cutie.

Hua Yuan.

Inseparable.

I am so drunk.

Too many thoughts. Accessories.

Dreaming of Paris.

Dreaming of Paris.

Straw house.

Stop in the heart.

Song Weiyang.

Stop at the heart

Masked Man