Praise is not enough
Baoyiweiguan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ā oy ī w ē IGU ā n, which means the costume of ancient Confucian scholars, refers to wide robes and high hats. It comes from Han Yu's preface to Shangsi RI Yan Taixue's poem of listening to and playing Qin.
Idiom usage
It refers to the costume of ancient Confucian scholars
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: baoyibo Dai
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu's preface to Shangsi Riyan Taixue's poem of listening to playing the piano: "the ancient words of offering rewards with tolerance, singing elegant style, and denouncing the new voice of the barbarians.". It's like this when you praise your clothes. "
Idiom explanation
Baoyi: big clothes. Weiguan: high hat. The costume of ancient Confucian scholars. Refers to a wide robe and a high hat.
Praise is not enough
Be rich in learning and talented - xué fù cái gāo
Three words do not depart from one's profession - sān jù huà bù lí běn háng
abundant clay makes a large buddha - through the help of many supports , a man becomes great - ní duō fó dà
mastermind with painstaking effort - kǔ xīn jīng yíng