To show off one's talents
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ù J ǐ y á NGC á I, which means to show off one's talent. It also means to show off one's talent and show off one's own. From toubi Shu.
The origin of Idioms
Su Shunqin of the Song Dynasty wrote in his book touhoushu: "if you go out and ask for your Majesty's test, you are not a high performer, then you all show your talents and pay attention to them when you work."
Idiom usage
It refers to revealing one's ability.
Chinese PinYin : lù jǐ yáng cái
To show off one's talents
shrink from no difficulty or danger. bù bì jiān xiǎn
Lions and elephants fight rabbits with all their strength. shī xiàng bó tù,jiē yòng quán lì
Slander is harmful to the virtuous. jìn chán hài xián
reckless and dissipated in behavior and speech. fàng dàn fēng liú
associate oneself with undesirable elements. tóng liú hé wū