a high-caliber person
Hu Lian Zhiqi (pinyin: H ú Li ǎ nzh ī Q ì), a Chinese word, refers to a person who has special talent and can take on great responsibilities. From the Analects of Confucius gongyechang
The origin of Idioms
In the Analects of Confucius gongyechang: "Zi Gong asked the sun:" what is the gift like? " Ziri: "female utensils.". Japan: "what is it?" Japan: "Hulian also."
Notes on Idioms
Hu and Lian are all ritual vessels of the ancestral temple. That is to say, the sacrificial utensils of millet in ancient temples.
Idiom usage
It means that people have the ability to run a country. He took the tools of Hulian as his official, and killed chixian county with his generals. The residence of Lu Lang Zhong Zhai by Li Hua in Tang Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: stone of Yan Dai
Chinese PinYin : hú liǎn zhī qì
a high-caliber person
Cultivate food and accumulate grass. tún liáng jī cǎo
Micro computers are everywhere. wēi jī sì fú
encourage theft by exposing one's valuables and lust by displaying one's charms. huì dào huì yín
so full of hatred that each wants to get the other 's head. mào shǒu zhī chóu
goods overflow and the people are happy. wù fù mín kāng
venomous serpents and wild beasts. dú shé měng shòu