every person has his weak points as well as strong points
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ǐ Du ǎ NC ù NCH á ng, which means that a ruler has a short and an inch has a long. It means that each person or thing has its own advantages and disadvantages. It's from Buju.
The origin of Idioms
Chu Quyuan's "Bu Ju" in the Warring States Period: "a man's feet are short, every inch is strong, and everything is insufficient. Wisdom is not clear, number is not caught, God is not
Idiom usage
The metaphor has its own advantages. Yannan and Zhaobei were once known as the difficulty of being a commander. They are short in size, but now they have no one to teach them. Song Sushi's "governor Xie from Dingzhou"
Chinese PinYin : chǐ duǎn cù cháng
every person has his weak points as well as strong points
those , on whom one 's livelihood depends. yī shí fù mǔ
ever-victorious in one's forward march. wú wǎng bù shèng
strike out a new path for oneself. zì chū jī zhóu
when a thing reaches its extreme , it reverses its course. wù jí zé fǎn