Eight-character idioms about fondle admiringly.

Love sth so much that you can't let it go.

Pinyin: àI büsh \u Short spelling: abss

Explanation: release: put down. I like it so much that I don't want to let it go.

Source: Qing Sun Daogan's memory of Xiao Luoan's sickbed: "On a small summer day, Wang Shumei returned from Wulin and drew a round fan as a gift for the owner of the amusement park ... He sat on the Sheng Tao and couldn't put it down."

It's like finding the most precious/rare treasure-if you get the treasure.

Pinyin: rúhuzhìb?o short spelling: rhzb

Explanation: to: extreme, most. It seems to be a very precious treasure. Describe how much you cherish and love what you get.

Always holding a book in your hand ―― Be a diligent/studious reader.

Pinyin: short spell: sbsj

Interpretation: release: put down; Volume: refers to books. Books never leave their hands. Describe being diligent and eager to learn.

Love sth so much that you can't let it go.

Pinyin: àI brón shì Short spelling: abrs

Description: I have loved my favorite items for a long time and refused to let them go.