true skill and genuine knowledge
Real talent and learning, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ē NC á ISH í Xu é, which means real talent and learning. It is often used to describe a person who is rich in talent and knowledge. It comes from the complete story of Water Margin by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
A hundred empty talkers are not as good as a capable doer.
The origin of Idioms
It comes from the 29th chapter of Shi Naian's the complete story of the Water Margin: "this attack is called" yuhuanbu, yuanyangjiao ". ——This is Wu Song's real talent and learning in his life. "
Idioms and allusions
As soon as Wu Song looked around, the general came over. He kicked his right foot up early and flew straight to the forehead of Jiang Menshen. He kicked the right foot in the middle and then fell over. Wu Song took a step after him, stepped on his chest, raised his fists, and looked at Jiang's face. It was said that when he hit Chiang Kai Shek, he first made a shadow of his fist, then turned around, but first flew his left foot, hit it, then turned around, and then flew his right foot. It's called Yuhuan step and Yuanyang foot. This is Wu Song's real talent and learning in his whole life, which is very important. He beat the door god Jiang and cried for mercy underground. ——Water Margin
Chinese PinYin : zhēn cái shí xué
true skill and genuine knowledge
be reputed and rise up to prosperity. fēi yīng téng mào
enhance agricultural production and economize expenses. qiáng běn jié yòng
those closely involved cannot see clearly. dāng jú zhě mí