Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What do you mean shelved?
What do you mean shelved?
Tie things up and put them in the high attic. Metaphor is put aside or thrown aside.
United front: "When he retreated to Nanjing, he put this resolution on the shelf and still refuses to admit it." Also stored as "shelving pavilion" and "shelving pavilion". Tang Hanyu's poem "Sending Lutong": "The Spring and Autumn Stories are shelved, and only the remains are left."
Explanation of high bookshelf: high attic: a shelf for storing books and things
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