dress of an ancient scholar
Bao Yi Bo Dai, a Chinese idiom, is B ā oy ī B ó D à I in pinyin, which means to tie a wide robe with a wide belt; it also refers to the costume of ancient Confucian scholars. It comes from the biography of the book of Han.
Idiom explanation
Bao, Bo: to describe leniency.
The origin of Idioms
"Book of the Han Dynasty: biography of junbujue:" praise your clothes, be well-dressed and pay homage to the door. "
Idiom usage
It refers to the costume of ancient Confucian scholars. examples praising the rich and bringing the virtuous to the crown, the rites and music of all countries in the East. Huang Zunxian's poems of the Qing Dynasty
dress of an ancient scholar
tower above the rest in height of intellect - yòu rán guàn shǒu
outwardly strong , inwardly weak - yáng zhì hǔ pí
give the matter further thought and discuss it later - cóng cháng jì yì