be endowed with extraordinary talents
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ú Chu á nd à B à, which means a pen as thick as a rafter. It refers to the writing of recording major events, as well as the vigorous writing of words. From Song Shao Yong's Da Zi Yin.
The origin of Idioms
Half drunk, half drunk, half drunk. Song Shao Yong's Da Zi Yin
Idiom usage
To be the subject or object; to refer to the writing of a great event
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] the pen complements the nature and the talent; the antonym is illiterate
Idiom story
Wang Xun, a scholar in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was quick witted and courageous when he was young. He was the chief bookkeeper of Ma Huanwen when he was 20 years old. He is often eloquent, writing. One night, Wang Yu had a dream. In the dream, someone gave him a pen as big as a rafter. He had a premonition that he had something big to do. The next day, he was called to write a memorial ceremony for emperor Xiaowu.
Chinese PinYin : rú chuán dà bǐ
be endowed with extraordinary talents
a makeshift to tide over a present difficulty. wān ròu zuò chuāng
Change one's name to another. gēng xìng gǎi wù
be closely related and mutually dependent. chún chǐ xiāng yī
To seek survival and harm benevolence. qiú shēng hài rén