extraordinary talent
Dragon in man is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R é nzh ōī L ó ng, which means to describe outstanding and extraordinary talents. It comes from the book of Jin, biography of song fiber: "I know that Mr. Wang is the dragon among the people."
explain
Example: Shubao is the dragon among the people. The dragon has water everywhere. How can he get so cold. In the Qing Dynasty, Chu people won the ninth chapter of the romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties
Idioms and allusions
In Jin Dynasty, Song Xian hated officialdom and decided not to participate in politics and lived in seclusion. Ma Ji, the local governor, admired his character and went to ask him to be an official. Song Xian guesses Ma Ji's intention and immediately closes the door and refuses to see him. Ma Ji thought that Song Xian could not be moved by high officials and high salary. He was clean and self-defense. He said with emotion that he was the dragon among the people.
Chinese PinYin : rén zhōng zhī lóng
extraordinary talent
act when the time is opportune. xiāng jī xíng shì
from the outside to the inside. yóu biǎo jí lǐ
all was quiet with no one about. yǎo wú rén jì
The column is small but the column is large. zhù xiǎo qīng dà
The mausoleum is weak and the tyrant is few. líng ruò bào guǎ