educated
Zhishudali is a Chinese idiom,
Pinyin: zh ī sh ū D á L ǐ,
Interpretation: educated, common sense refers to people educated, knowledge, reach: understand. Good manners. It's polite.
From Feng Yulan by Wu Mingshi of Yuan Dynasty,
Citation explanation
It's polite. The first fold of Feng Yulan written by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty: "I'm the only one who knows how to be polite and respectful, but I'm not willing to be talked about." Lin Mengchu of Ming Dynasty, Volume 17: he is a wise young man who knows the book well. Chapter 57 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: Fortunately, he is a scholar and polite. Although he has the status of a daughter, he is not the kind of person who pretends to be shameful and insincere. Chapter 86 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty: it's not me who talks too much. A person who is knowledgeable and polite should be flattered. Even if the beloved comes, he will look and respect. "How can we see different things? I don't know the book of rites."
Examples
1. Teachers hope that we can grow up healthily and develop in an all-round way. We are the future flowers of our motherland. We must set an example and be knowledgeable. also known as "knowing the book and being reasonable", "knowing the book and being polite", "knowing the book and being polite" and "knowing the literature and being reasonable".
Chinese PinYin : zhī shū dá lǐ
educated
The tree wants to be quiet, but the wind doesn't stop. shù yù jìng ér fēng bù tíng
One moment at a time, another at a time. cǐ yī shí bǐ yī shí
seperation from the loved one. yǔ qì yún chóu
The upper mausoleum is replaced by the lower. shàng líng xià tì