Phonetic 1 type ㄏㄢˋ ㄋㄧㄡˊ ㄔㄨㄥㄉㄨㄥˋ Chinese Pinyin hàn niú chōng dòng Synonyms Chongdong Khanniu Chongwu Khanniu Chongwu Khanniu Saidong Origin Tang Dynasty ˙Liu Zongyuan˙Tang The story tells the story of Mr. Lu Wentong's tomb table read by the Crown Prince's attendant: "It is a book, everywhere it fills the building, and when it comes out it is sweating." Qing Dynasty Ji Yun's Notes from Yuewei Caotang Volume 22 Luanyang Continuation Four: "The words of Qidong are not only found in official history, but also filled with novels written by barnyard officials of the Ming Dynasty. They never mention the people and events of this country." Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, Volume 5, Feng Sanniang: "There are a lot of health-preserving techniques passed down from generation to generation, but who can practice them and be effective?" Fang Dongshu of the Qing Dynasty "Qie Wenzhai Wenchao" said: "It is neither essential nor mysterious, but it is lengthy and recorded. There are more than a hundred chapters in the book. There are more than three hundred "Poetry". It is not just about filling the house with sweat, but it is also suitable for charming people. "Ming Dynasty Shunzhi's "Hu Mao Coffin": "I am not self-deprecating, but I have tried to take "Zuo Shi" and the past dynasties. The so-called Khaniu Saidong in various histories and writings has been slightly deleted and simplified. "Interpretation of building: building, house." The cows sweat when the books are transported, and they can be piled up to the roof when stored. Describes a very large collection of books. There are many metaphorical books. "Clog full of cows" refers to the pile of books as high as the pillars, so many that the cows and horses sweat while transporting them. Describes the wealth of books or writings. Chongdong refers to a large number of books, which are piled up in the house and crowded between the pillars. Sweating cattle means that when transporting books, the oxen and horses are so tired that they sweat. "Chong Dong" describes the vast number of books. Also known as "sweating like a cow". Examples: Health-preserving techniques have been passed down from generation to generation, but who can practice them effectively? (Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio by Pu Songling in the Qing Dynasty and Feng Sanniang) The library has a huge collection of books and all kinds of information. Uncle Li loved buying books and reading the most in his life, and he had a huge collection of books at home. Unexpectedly, his collection of books is huge, as many as thousands of books. In the last less than a hundred years, the number of authors increased tenfold, and the number of works became even more numerous and overwhelming. Chapter 58 of "The Illustrated History of Chinese Literature" by Zheng Zhenduo Similar words: sweating cows in the house, ten thousand toothpicks, ten thousand sticks in the holder Opposite words: very few, only a handful