One in a hundred
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ ISH ì y ī R é n, which means rare talents. It comes from the Shi Wen of the priest Ma Jun by Su Shi of Song Dynasty.
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A rare talent.
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Su Shi of Song Dynasty wrote in the real text of the priest Ma Jun: "one person in a hundred generations, once in a thousand years, is only able to relate to people at the right time, and it's rare and often strange."
One in a hundred
Break the egg and pour out the nest - pò luǎn qīng cháo
have the punishment exceed the crime - fá bù dāng zuì