Go to the hall and enter the room, a Chinese idiom whose pinyin is dēng táng rù shì, which means to go up to the hall and enter the inner room. It is a metaphor for knowledge or skills from shallow to deep, reaching a very high level.
The basic definition of hall and chamber refers to ancient palace rooms, with the hall in front and the chamber in the back. Climb the hall and enter the inner chamber. It is a metaphor for knowledge or skills from shallow to deep, reaching a very high level.
From "Yue Yi Tie" written by Suo Jing of the Western Jin Dynasty: "You are a man of extraordinary talents, and you should be the first among the three thousand. He enters the hall and studies the secrets of Taoism."
Example from the Qing Dynasty Li Yu's "Idle Feelings·Voice·Applied Skills": "When he loves to read, he is eager to find the plot of the legend and the flawless novel, and listen to him flipping through it, then the book is not a book, it is neither angry nor intimidating. He is also a wise teacher who attracts people to his home."
Idioms are generally used as predicates, objects, and attributives in sentences, and are used to praise people.
Synonyms include rising to the top, excelling in one's profession, being proficient in one's work, reaching the pinnacle.
Antonyms: ignorant, fledgling, ignorant, dabbler.
Sentences for climbing into the palace
1. Determination is the door to career, and work is the journey to the palace.
2. Entering middle school does not mean that we have entered the classroom. We must study harder.
3. Xiao Wang has just entered the research field of this subject, and is far from being a professional.
4. Mentality control comes into play because you have no real way to make money. As a result, you begin to question your own trading methods, and at the same time you become less and less confident in your own trading methods.
5. My childhood sweetheart’s marriage was made of cloth shoes. They look simple and unpretentious, are economical to wear, and worry-free when put away. They feel light and fast, but once they enter the room, they always make people feel uncomfortable.
6. Greed is a sneaky thing. When you first enter the room, you are a guest, then you enter the room, and finally you become the master.
7. In the beginning, Roosevelt was not a person who could break into a house.