with good memory
Hearing is reciting, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ě RW é NZ é s ò ng, which means that you can recite it after listening to it, describing a strong memory. It comes from Fu Rongzai Ji in the book of Jin.
The idiom comes from the book of Jin Fu Rong Zai Ji written by Wang Yin of Jin Dynasty: "Rong Cong distinguishes wisdom and writes down a chapter. As for the discussion of metaphysics and Taoism, there is no way out of it. When you hear it, you recite it. If you never forget it, you can be the king of the time. "
Chinese PinYin : ěr wén zé sòng
with good memory
coarse clothes and simple fare. hè yī shū shí
tiny but adventitious quantity. yī diǎn bàn diǎn
The warbler sings the swallow. yīng yín yàn sāi