Idiom riddles From the living room to the bedroom, play an idiom

Updated on Living room 2024-02-18
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    Pass through the hall into the inner chamber (reach a higher level in one's studies or become more proficient in one's profess).

    Pinyin]dēng táng rù shì

    Interpretation] hall, room: ancient palace room, the front is the hall, the back is the room. Ascend the hall and enter the inner room. Figurative knowledge or skills go from shallow to deep, reaching a very high level.

    Example sentence] Xiao Wang has just stepped into the research field of this discipline, and he is far from entering the classroom.

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