Broad mind and few talents
Broad sense and lack of talent is a word, which refers to great ambition and lack of talent. From the inscription of Chen cemetery.
Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty wrote in the chronicles of Chen Cemetery: "the minister did not know Jun, but also heard that he was broad-minded and talented. Although he had the honor of being a king of Qin, he had made great contributions to the safety of Shu, but there were many failures.
Meaning: will, ambition. Ambition is great, but talent is shallow. He has great ambition but few talents. Source: the inscription of Chen cemetery written by Yang Wanli of Song Dynasty: "I didn't know about Jun, but I also heard that he was broad-minded and talented. Although he had the honor of being a king of Qin and had the merit of being an Shu, there were many failures." example: things are different from ancient times. ——The usage of words in Shi Zhou man, CI Gao Lang Zhong Dao Ning Yun in the early Yuan and Wei Dynasties: used as predicate and attributive; used for people
Chinese PinYin : yì guǎng cái shū
Broad mind and few talents
allow oneself to become dissolute. zì gān bào qì
the house is upside-down . -- there is no peace in the house. jiā fán zhái luàn