A hundred examples
Baijubaiquan is a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is B ǎ ISH ì y ī R é n, which means rare talents.
Idiom explanation
Every action can complete its thing, describes everything handy, can achieve good results. One hundred: many words; example: action, action; all: completion. It is the same as "hundred examples and hundred victories".
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Guo Jia in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi, it is said that "a hundred examples and a hundred perfects can be cited, and a great reputation can be established." Sages change with time. In the book of Jin, Murong's biography of dezai, 2. "One person in a hundred generations, once in a thousand years, is only able to be with others at the right time
usage
As predicate and object, with commendatory meaning
A hundred examples
temper one's spirit and correct one's behavior - dǐ jié lì xíng
cling to the habitual ways and muddle on - yīn xún gǒu qiě
inherit and qualify for his father 's career - gàn fù zhī gǔ
our wills unite like a fortress - zhòng zhì chéng chéng