a man of great talent
Badouzhicai, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ā D ǒ uzhen ī C á I, which means that people are extremely talented. It comes from the biography of Xie Lingyun.
Notes on Idioms
Talent: talent.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Xie Lingyun in southern history, "there is only one stone in the world. Cao Zijian has eight fights alone, and I have one fight. Since ancient times and today, he has shared one fight."
Idiom usage
He praised the literati for their talent and learning. I came back in January, but I passed away, only to be more and more weak. He who cherishes eight talents and drinks ten thousand Hu's hatred. Liang Qichao's "notes on poetry in ice room · February 4th" in Qing Dynasty. Concubine MI is worried about sitting in Zhitian hall and exhausting her talents. There are many articles in Li Shangyin's lamentable works in Tang Dynasty. Song · Wu Mingshi's Shi Chang Tan · Ba Dou Zhi CAI
a man of great talent
pass on generation after generation - dài dài xiāng chuán
cast sb . aside when he has served his purpose - niǎo jìn gōng cáng
Though the day of death is the year of life - suī sǐ zhī rì,yóu shēng zhī nián
The enemy and the king are united - dí wáng suǒ kài
Don't cover up great virtue with one brush - bù yǐ yī shěng yǎn dà dé