Museum gentleman
It is a Chinese idiom, B ó w ù J ū NZ ǐ, which means a person who is knowledgeable. It comes from Wu Taibo family in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
Wu Taibo's family in historical records: "the benevolence of Yanling's Ji Zi is boundless, and he can see the small and know the turbid.". Wu Hu, how wonderful it is to be a gentleman at the museum
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used of knowledgeable people. Examples: the biography of Zhou Rong in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "it contains the ancient and modern, is well-known, the chapter of Sanfen and the strategy of Wuji." However, since Zichan said that taishu was chosen by the princes, and there was no funeral, there must be good or bad luck in righteousness. Should we not use him? Old book of the Tang Dynasty biography of Lu Cai
Museum gentleman
implore not to choke and to be struck by bone in the throat - zhù gěng zhù yē