Idiom: collection (shjug)
Pronunciation: shrubbery
Basic meaning (basic meaning): means treasure, preserve and preserve something of value。
Detailed interpretation: the collection is a verb that means treasure, preserve and preserve something of value. It emphasizes the preservation of valuable items or information for long-term preservation and appreciation。

Use of usage scenarios: this term is often used to describe the preservation and value of valuable objects such as works of art, artefacts, books, stamps, coins, etc. It can also be used to describe the retention and transmission of important experiences, knowledge or memory。
Story origin: a story is written in the monument: in the spring and autumn, there was a place in lu's land called the temple of kong, which was for the ancestors of confucius. One day, a student named tzuko came to kong temple and saw an ancient book, which he found very valuable, and he took it away. After some time, his son regretted that the book should go back to kong temple and he returned it. Since then, treasures, reservations and valuables have been referred to as “collections”。
Texture of the idiom: verb + guest
Examples:

1. He has a collection of ancient writings of value。
2. She liked the collection of stamps, which already numbered thousands。
Memoory techniques: it's a phrase that can be remembered by connecting memory. You can imagine yourself as a collector that collects and protects precious things. This connection helps you remember the meaning and use of the collection。
Extended learning: if you are interested in collections, you can learn more about art, cultural objects, book collections, etc. You can also learn about some famous museums and collectors whose stories and collections are very interesting。
For example, students of different ages say that:

1. Primary school children (age group: 8-10 years): i have a large collection of comic books, which i read daily。
Secondary school pupils (age group: 11-14 years): i love the collection of postcards, which already has an entire album。
3. High school students (age group: 15-18 years): i have a great deal of ancient treasures, and every time i see them i feel very cultural。
It is hoped that this learning guide will help you to better understand and apply the term “receivable”。




