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Idioms describing rich knowledge

Idioms describing rich knowledge: talented, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, erudite, knowledgeable.

1. Talented and talented eight buckets

Pronunciation; cái gāo bā dǒu?

Idiom definition: Describes very high literary talent. Cai refers to literary talent and talent. Describes people with high literary talents and rich knowledge.

Source: Anonymous "Shi Changtan·Badou Zhicai" of Song Dynasty

Idiom sentence: The long poem "Goddess" written by Guo Moruo in his youth established his reputation in China The image of a talented person in modern history.

2. Be knowledgeable about the past and understand the present

Pronunciation: bó gǔ tōng jīn?

Idiom definition: Know a lot about ancient things and be familiar with modern things. Describes extensive knowledge.

Source: "Confucius' Family Words: Guanzhou": "I heard that Lao Dan was knowledgeable about the past and the present."

Source translation: I heard that the Taoist Laozi was knowledgeable.

3. Full of knowledge

Pronunciation: mǎn fù jīng lún

Idiom definition: It means that a person is very knowledgeable and capable. "Book of Changes Tun": "Xiang said: Yun Lei Tun, a gentleman uses economics." Economics: arranging silk threads, extending a person's talents, learning, and abilities.

Source: Ming Dynasty Feng Weimin's "Haifushantang Ci Manuscript·Shang Diao Gathering Xianbin·Ti Chunyuan·Langli Shusha"

IV. Erudite and versatile

Pronunciation: ?bó xué duō cái?

Idiom definition: knowledgeable and versatile.

Source: "Book of Jin·Queshen Biography"

5. Learn to be rich in five vehicles

Pronunciation: xué fù wǔ chē

Idiom definition: Describes a lot of reading and great knowledge (five cars: refers to five cars of books).

Source: "Zhuangzi·Tianxia": "Hui Shi has many methods, and his books are five carts."

Source translation: Hui Shi has many methods and is very capable. He has read many books. It takes five cars to pull.