Talent and insight
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C á IB ì sh í Qi ǎ n, which means to be able to see shallow. It comes from Xiao Zhong rang Yangzhou table by Liang Jiangyan in the Southern Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Please forgive me for my lack of talent.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: lack of talent and shallow learning
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Liang Jiangyan's "Xiao Zhong rang Yangzhou Biao", it is said that "the minister's talent and insight are not set in the local songs, but his glory and admiration are false wings in the emperor's extreme."
Idiom explanation
Cover: plug but not pass. It's hard to see.
Chinese PinYin : cái bì shí qiǎn
Talent and insight
appear united outwardly but divided at heart. mào hé shén lí
each department acting on its own. fǎ chū duō mén