have wide learning and a retentive memory
The synonym "Bo Wen Qiang Ji" generally refers to "Bo Wen Qiang Zhi". It is a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is B ó w é nqi á ngzhi ", which means that it has rich knowledge and strong memory. From Xunzi Jiewu.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] erudite, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable and knowledgeable
Idiom usage
The author of this book must be a famous scholar.
The origin of Idioms
"Xunzi · Jiewu" said: "erudite strong ambition, not king system, the gentleman is cheap." In the book of rites, Qu Li Shang said, "it's a gentleman to be erudite and knowledgeable, to be good but not lazy." In the biographies of Qu Yuan and Jia Sheng in historical records, it is said that "he is knowledgeable and strong in ambition. He is good at managing chaos and skillful in words."
Idioms and allusions
During the period of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Pi, Emperor Wen of Wei Dynasty, was gifted, knowledgeable and talented. When he was 8 years old, he could write articles, and his writing style was fresh and fluent. The essay in Dian Lun is an outstanding work in the history of literary criticism in China. He followed Cao Cao to fight south and North. In 220 AD, he abandoned the Han Dynasty and became emperor.
Chinese PinYin : bó wén qiáng jì
have wide learning and a retentive memory
palming off substitute for the real thing. lǐ dài táo jiāng
a hundred flowers blossom with a great variety of shows. bǎi huā zhēng yàn
be not worth getting an education. bù kān zào jiù
a place where all kinds of people live. wǔ fāng zá chǔ