Talent and fortune
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C á Ig ā oy ù NJI ǎ n, which means that the talent is very high, but the fate is not good, can not display talent, with the meaning of talent. From Yu Shi Ming Yan.
Idiom explanation
Jian: it's not going well.
The origin of Idioms
The thirty first volume of Yu Shi Ming Yan written by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "although Sima Mao has no taboo in his speech, he has this theory because of his talent, fortune and depression."
Idiom usage
Example: Chapter 54 of Chen Sen's "treasure of tasting flowers" in the Qing Dynasty: "in the palace examination, Ziyu Wenxing also took the lead, taking 32 places. Zhongqing, Gaopin and gaoyunjian were all left behind. "
Chinese PinYin : cái gāo yùn jiǎn
Talent and fortune
be contrite and reform oneself. zì yuàn zì yì
The sea is boiling over the river. hǎi fèi jiāng fān
invite a wolf into the house ---- open the door to a dangerous foe. yǐn gǒu rù zhai
the drunken singing and the usual dancing. hān gē héng wǔ
Different furnace of ice charcoal. bīng tàn bù tóng lú