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Bujue Jiyang is a Chinese word, Pinyin is B ù Ju é J ì y ǎ ng, which means that people with certain skills can't help but want to express themselves when they have a chance.
Idiom explanation
Skill. It refers to a person with a certain skill, who can't help but want to show it when he meets an opportunity.
The origin of Idioms
Ying Shao, Han Dynasty, wrote in the book of customs, sound, and Architecture: "he gradually changed his name, changed his surname, and became a mediocre protector. He concealed his works in the Song Dynasty. After a long time, he suffered a lot. When he heard that the guests in his family attacked the architecture, he could not help saying," there are good and bad things there. " I'm not happy to hear that. (chapter 53 of Jing Hua Yuan by Li Ruzhen in Qing Dynasty)
Discrimination of words
Story during the Warring States period, Gao Jianli, an expert in the state of Yan, and Jing Ke are good friends. He personally went to yishuibian to see Jing Ke off. After Jing Ke failed to assassinate Qin, the king of Qin ordered the pursuit of Prince Dan and Gao Jianli. Gao Jianli fled to a remote place to serve as a servant. The host's house treated him. During the dinner, someone attacked the building. Gao Jianli took up his own building and attacked it. Tips: for those who are really interested in and have attainments, those who have learned can't help itching and want to express themselves.
usage
Be eager to express one's strong points
Chinese PinYin : bù jué jì yǎng
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There are three unknowns in this. cǐ zhōng sān mèi
the beautiful rivers and mountains. jǐn xiù hé shān