gifted scholars and beautiful ladies
Beauty and talent, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ā R é NC á iz ǐ, which means beautiful young women and brilliant men. It generally refers to young men and women with similar years and marriage or love relationship. From xiaoxianglu huyanji.
Analysis of Idioms
Talent and beauty
Idiom usage
Nowadays, the novels and operas in our country are too careless. They are all the same. The 18th chapter of Nie Hai Hua by Zeng Pu in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
In xiaoxianglu huyanji written by Li Yin of Tang Dynasty, it is said that "since I am a match for you, all my neighbors are called gifted scholars and beautiful ladies." Liu Yong, Song Dynasty: "since ancient times and today, the beauty of beauty and talent is less than that of the past. And so close to each other. "
Chinese PinYin : jiā rén cái zǐ
gifted scholars and beautiful ladies
clouds in a serious drought -- sth. yielding high hopes. dà hàn yún ní
undo what one regards disgraceful. xíng jǐ yǒu chǐ
Measuring the river with a finger. yǐ zhǐ cè hé
Don't bite off more than you can chew.. tān duō jiáo bù làn
have talent but no opportunity to use it. wén zhāng zèng mìng