brilliance and ambition
Idiom story: in the Western Han Dynasty, after the rule of culture and scenery, agriculture got unprecedented development, and the country was stable and United. After Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty ascended the throne, he deposed all schools of thought and respected Confucian culture alone. He recruited a wide range of talents, promoted universities, enjoyed great achievements and did not care about people's sufferings. Ban Gu commented in the book of Han Dynasty: "if Emperor Wu's talent is great, he will not change his literary style, but be polite and thrifty to help the people."
Idioms and allusions
Great talent and great strategy. In the book of Han Dynasty, Emperor Wu Ji Zan said, "if Emperor Wu's talent is great, he should not change his literary style and be frugal in order to help the people, though what is called in the book of songs and the book of Han Dynasty?" On the merits and demerits of the second ancestor of Han Dynasty written by Cao Zhi of the Wei Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms states: "however, he is a man of great talent and great elegance, and he believes that he is the most powerful and strong man in the world." It is also called "great talent and general plan". Li mi Zhuan, an old book of the Tang Dynasty, said: "with the great talent and the courage of the scholar Ma Jingyong, who swept the capital and exterminated the tyranny, the Sui clan would not be able to survive." Laoshe's "Zhao ziyue" fourth: "such a move and the ability to use secrets, not natural talent do not do."
Discrimination of words
Usage: as object, attribute; refers to outstanding intelligence and strategy; synonyms: Grand talent, grand talent, grand strategy; example: however, the grand talent and grand strategy, the integrity of the letter is also the most powerful and healthy outstanding person in the world. On the merits and demerits of the second ancestor of Han Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : xióng cái dà lüè
brilliance and ambition
a chasm for dragon to hide or a cave for tigers to have their lair. lóng tán hǔ kū
Give a gift an inch, give a gift a foot. ràng lǐ yī cùn ,dé lǐ yī chǐ
help intensify the strength of billows and waves. tuī bō zhù lán
quiet in mind with few desires. tián dàn guǎ yù
fail when success is already in sight. shì bài chuí chéng