have great experience
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à NDU à sh í Gu à ng, which means to have seen more and know more; to describe having experienced more and experienced more. From ancient and modern novels.
Notes on Idioms
I know.
The origin of Idioms
The first volume of Feng Menglong's ancient and modern novels in the Ming Dynasty: "it's still the family members who are well-informed and have ten times more eyesight than men."
Idiom usage
It's a combination; it's a predicate, an attribute, an object; it's commendatory. "Duo Jiugong is used to the world for a long time, and he is well-informed. When he talks about overseas scenery, he talks about it all the time." Chapter 14 of Li Baojia's Officialdom: how many people have come here Chapter 34 of a brief history of civilization: "just because I often go abroad to study, I have a wide range of knowledge and knowledge." Mao Dun's Chinese New Year: she goes shopping every day. Naturally, she is well-informed and knows the real price.
Chinese PinYin : jiàn duō shí guǎng
have great experience
throw a stone to clear the road. tóu shí wèn lù
A blessing beyond expectation. wú wàng zhī fú
I don't know there is shame in the world. bù shí rén jiān yǒu xiū chǐ shì