A hundred tricks make a poor man
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ IQI ǎ och é ngqi ó ng, which means that people with multiple talents are poor. It's the same as "all sorts of skillful things". It's from Zhang Chaoyou.
interpretation
A man of many talents is poor. It's the same as "all sorts of skillful things".
source
Chen Shidao of the Song Dynasty wrote the poem "send a letter to Zhang Chaoyu of Danzhou": "the heart of the master is still strong in one word, and all sorts of skillful things become poor and start a new life."
Chinese PinYin : bǎi qiǎo chéng qióng
A hundred tricks make a poor man
the overturned cart in front is a warning for those behind. fù chē zhī jiàn