proficiency in a particular line
A skill, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is yijizhichang, refers to a certain skill or specialty. It comes from the collection of Zheng Banqiao, letters from home, and the ink on the boat in Huai'an, written by Zheng Xie of Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Zheng Xie of the Qing Dynasty wrote in his collection of Zheng Banqiao, letters from his family, and ink from the boat in Huai'an: "brother Yu has been abusive and rude all his life, but he has a talent and skill, and the beauty of a line and a word is praised."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] has its strong point antonym] has no strong point lantern riddle] single champion
Idiom usage
Lao She's four generations in the same hall: "as long as you have ~, you can run newspapers, act, sing and draw."
Chinese PinYin : yī jì zhī cháng
proficiency in a particular line
go through the ceremonies of appointing a commander-in-chief. zhù tán bài jiàng
a runaway horse gallops so fast that it leaves no trace. chāo yì jué chén
open broad avenues to able people. guǎng kāi cái lù
be a dutiful son to one 's parents even in poverty. shū shuǐ chéng huān