It's the end of the story
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B è IB ē if ù J ú, which means that you can recite the inscriptions you have read, and you can get back to the old after playing chess. It means that you have a good memory. It comes from the book of the old Tang Dynasty, biography of Wenyuan, Zhang Yungu.
explain
The inscriptions you read can be recited, and the chess game can be restored after chaos. A good memory.
source
"Zhang Yungu, a native of huanshui in Xiangzhou," is written in the book of the old Tang Dynasty. He is intelligent in nature, erudite in books and biographies, and good at writing. He can recite the past and forget the past. He is especially familiar with the current affairs, and is known as Zhoulu. "
Examples
He is very intelligent and can recite tens of thousands of words every day. Volume 147 of Taiping Guangji quoted from Han Wan's Yushitai Ji Gao Zhizhou of Tang Dynasty
usage
As an object or attribute; of memory
It's the end of the story
summon up one 's courage for a task - chuō lì fèn fā
to be able to shoulder important tasks - fù zhòng zhì yuǎn