Little talent and little wisdom
The pronunciation C á IB ó zh ì Qi ǎ n, a Chinese idiom, is used to describe people's shallow intelligence. Source: the 98th chapter of romance of the Three Kingdoms written by Luo Guanzhong of Ming Dynasty: "a certain person has little talent and shallow wisdom, and is not called his position."
Idiom explanation
Idiom: little talent, little wisdom, Pinyin: C á IB ó zh ì Qi ǎ n explanation: thin: shallow. A person's intelligence is shallow.
source
The 98th chapter of romance of the Three Kingdoms written by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty: "a person with limited ability and shallow wisdom is not called his position."
Discrimination of words
He is not competent at all
Chinese PinYin : cāi bó zhì qiǎn
Little talent and little wisdom
associate with the distant countries and attack the near ones. yuǎn jiāo jìn gōng
glare like a temple door god -- to be fierce of visage. jīn gāng nǔ mù
reach the same goal by different means roads lead to the same goal. shū tú tóng guī
Fire at the gate of the city. chéng mén shī huǒ,yāng jí chí yú