Weak talent and weak virtue
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C á IQ ī NGD é B ó, which means that talent and virtue are sparse, sometimes used as modest words. It comes from "on the Minister of Zang Fu".
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty wrote in his treatise on the Minister of Zang Fu's Department: "Xi's Committee is a person who is weak in talent and virtue, and is not enough to win trust
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: talent is less than virtue; antonym: both ability and political integrity
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in self modesty.
Chinese PinYin : cái qīng dé bó
Weak talent and weak virtue
change suddenly and unexpectedly. biàn shēng bù cè
be beset with troubles internally and externally. nèi wài jiāo kùn
a fish leaping over the dragon gate -- have passed a competitive examination. yú yuè lóng mén
laws handed down from forefathers. zǔ zōng fǎ dù
settle one 's young wife in a golden house. jīn wū cáng jiāo
hide and cover from place to place. dōng yǎn xī zhē