A brilliant person
Ying Wujue Ren, a Chinese idiom, is y ǐ NGW ù Ju é R é n in pinyin, which means brilliant. It's the same as "yingwujulun". From you Lan Xi / you Sha Hu.
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's "you Lanxi / you Shahu" said: "although an Chang is deaf, he is brilliant and intelligent. He uses paper to draw characters, but his calligraphy is not numerical
Idiom usage
In Ming Song Lian's on the knowledge of tiemu'er Pagoda in the history of the Yuan Dynasty, tiemu'er pagoda is nine years old, the son of the king Tuotuo. His talent is magnificent, and he is a great scholar.
Chinese PinYin : yǐng wù jué rén
A brilliant person
fan the flames and add fuel to the flames. zòng fēng zhǐ liáo
make big investment for small returns. yǐ zhū tán què
A wise man does not do secret things. míng rén bù zuò àn shì
carve on gunwale of a moving boat. kè zhōu qiú jiàn
the wilds were full of dead bodies of the starved. è piǎo biàn yě