be frustrated for all one 's talent
He was born at a wrong time, difficult to display, and not appreciated. Most of them are not successful.
Pinyin
huáicáibūyù
explain
He was born at a wrong time with talent and learning in mind. He was hard to display and was not appreciated and appointed. Most of them are not successful.
Discrimination
Synonyms: Huang zhongzaoqi, overqualified Antonyms: stand out, cherish treasure usage: serial verb; predicate, object, attributive; refers to people who are depressed and unsuccessful.
Classics
Feng Menglong's Yu Shi Ming Yan of Ming Dynasty Volume 5: seeing that other people's talent and learning are ten thousand times inferior to his, one by one they are well-known, and enjoying a high salary, one's own talent is not met. Gao zengzu Kao is a scholar who never meets his talent. ——The first chapter of Xia Jingqu's Ye sou Pao Yan in Qing Dynasty: Wang Xiyan's Ye Yan 5: he often laments his own ~, and leads Qu Yuan and Jia Yi to be confidants. Gao zengzu Kao is a famous scholar. ——The first chapter of Xia Jingqu's the wild old man's exposed words in Qing Dynasty
example sentence
Tang Yin (Tang Bohu) was "the most talented man in the south of the Yangtze River" in ancient times. It is a typical example of the intellectuals in ancient China. The blind artist Hua Yanjun (a Bing) is the author of the famous Chinese song Er Quan Ying Yue. He has experienced bitterness and pain all his life. His talent was appreciated before he died, but it is too late. "Er Quan Ying Yue" died less than three months after its launch at the age of 57.
Chinese PinYin : huái cái bū yù
be frustrated for all one 's talent
mountain food and wild vegetables. shān yáo yě sù
Seeking roots and pulling up trees. xún gēn bá shù
be servile to one 's superiors and tyrannical to one 's subordinates. chǎn shàng qī xià
nature 's justice and human feelings. tiān lǐ rén qíng
impervious to desires and passions. gǔ jǐng wú bō