Understanding and knowledgeable
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh í Li à ngdu à w é n, which means to be honest and knowledgeable. From the Analects of Confucius Ji Shi.
The origin of Idioms
In the Analects of Confucius, Ji Shi: "the three friends who benefit, the three friends who damage. It's good to have a straight friend, a understanding friend, and a lot of friends. If you are friendly, you will find a way out. If you are kind and gentle, you will be sycophantic, and you will lose. "
Idiom usage
It refers to a learned and upright person. The article is the great cause of the country and an immortal event. There are many people who have been understanding and heard about it, and who have not been able to correct it with the ink Sutra, so they pray for it. Preface to the usurpation of ancient Chinese Ci by Li Shuchang in Qing Dynasty
Idioms and allusions
Confucius said, "there are three kinds of good friends and three kinds of bad friends. It is beneficial to make friends with people who are upright, honest and knowledgeable. It is harmful to make friends with those who are used to heresy, with those who are good at flattery, and with those who are used to rhetoric. "
Chinese PinYin : zhí liàng duō wén
Understanding and knowledgeable
summon wind and call for rain. hū fēng huàn yǔ
attend upon one 's parents personally. hūn dìng chén xǐng
the few can 't fight the many. zhòng guǎ bù dí