idiom > there is more what I want to say but cannot
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Books are not the words
  Explanation: Books: letters. The letter is difficult to fully express its meaning. Make more letters after the end of learning language.
  Usage: The main predicate; as predicate, the clause; make more letters at the end of term
  Source: "Book of the copulative": "Master said: 'Books are not the words, words not the meaning.'"
  Examples: ~, To be dead to life. (Ming Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of Three Kingdoms," chapter 26)
  Riddle: Let's hear next decomposition
No. 2
  "Easy. Copulative on "" The Master said, 'the book not the word, Words.' "That the diction more difficult to fully expressive ◇ letters at the end of idioms.
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shū bù jìn yán
  Paper: letter. The letter did not say if finished. Are used for letters at the end of
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No. 4
  Short paper as long, the book not the words
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No. 5
  "Yi Jing on": "The Master said: 'the book not the word, Words.'" That the diction is difficult to fully expressive. More letters after the end of idioms. "Three Kingdoms" second six back: "The public television, is Supreme The book also. The strategy goes like this: '... ... the book not the words to life until death.'"
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No. 6
  词 目 书不尽言
  发 音 shū bù jìn yán
  释 义 书:书信。信中难以充分表达其意。后多作书信结尾习用语。
  出 处 《易·系辞上》:“子曰:‘书不尽言,言不尽意。’”
  示 例 ~,死待来命。(明·罗贯中《三国演义》第二十六回)
  用 法 作谓语、分句;多作书信结尾用语
English Expression
  1. n.:  there is more what I want to say but cannot
Containing Phrases
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