One in a hundred
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ ISH ì y ī R é n, which means rare talents. It comes from the Shi Wen of the priest Ma Jun by Su Shi of Song Dynasty.
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A rare talent.
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Su Shi of Song Dynasty wrote in the real text of the priest Ma Jun: "one person in a hundred generations, once in a thousand years, is only able to relate to people at the right time, and it's rare and often strange."
Chinese PinYin : bǎi shì yī rén
One in a hundred
one 's heart ached as if pierced by ten thousand arrows. luàn jiàn cuán xīn
Newcomers come to the fore. hòu lái zhě jū shàng
would not explain unless one is desperately anxious to learn. bù fèn bù qǐ
go to one 's death like a hero. kāng kǎi jiù yì