Full of words
Full of words, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ù B ǎ ow à NY á n, meaning knowledgeable. It's from Ming Dynasty's Feng Menglong's "awaken the world with perseverance: Su Xiaomei's three difficult bridegroom".
Idiom explanation
Explanation: it refers to erudition.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: in Ming Dynasty, Feng Menglong's xingshihengyan, Su Xiaomei's three difficulties and bridegroom: "that scholar of Qin Guan has few words to travel. He is a high postman in Yangzhou, full of words and empty eyes."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: fbwy [synonym]: manyangjinglun [antonym]: no ink in mind [usage]: used as predicate and attribute; refers to people with extensive knowledge
Chinese PinYin : fù bǎo wàn yán
Full of words
sell offices and barter ranks. mài guān yù jué
as though heaven and earth had fallen. tiān bēng dì chè
be completely bared there and then. zhāo rán ruò jiē
able to work both at the top and down below. néng shàng néng xià
Love the sun and cherish the strength. ài rì xī lì
one log cannot prop up a tottering building. dú mù nán zhī
like fallen flowers carried away by the flowing water. liú shuǐ luò huā