A learned corporal
Zhirenxiashi is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is zh ī R é nxi à sh ì, which means it can recognize talents and be polite to them. It comes from burning books and restoring Macheng people's books by Li Zhi of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
It refers to being able to recognize talents and be courteous to corporal. Knowledge: recognition. Corporal: condescend.
The origin of Idioms
Li Zhi of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the book burning · fumacheng people's book: "in this way, we can see that the real high spirited drinkers can know the people and the corporal, and so on, so I think the real high spirited drinkers are respectable."
Chinese PinYin : zhī rén xià shì
A learned corporal
Draw the rope and spread the cloth. yǐn shéng qí bù
share the same bed and the same pillow. tóng chuáng gòng zhěn
live as a recluse scholar and behave eccentrically. sù yǐn xíng guài
Reform from the old to the new. gé jiù cóng xīn