have an extensive knowledge and a wide experience
Bo Wu Tiao Wen, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ó w ù Qi à w é n, meaning to be knowledgeable and knowledgeable. It comes from the biography of Sima Qian in the history of Han Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
The synonym is well-known and well-known; the antonym is obscure
The origin of Idioms
"Wu Hu! It's not only the death penalty, but also the indignation of the secluded. It's also the letter of the book. "
Idiom usage
It is used to praise people. Example: in Gu Qiyuan's the visiting redundant words, the literati, Zhou Jifu's poems are unique in the beauty of his poems. In the book of Sui, Volume 58, biography of Ming Ke rang, it is said that "in the eastern palace of the Qing Dynasty, scholars of talent and learning were highly recruited. As for the exchange of knowledge and knowledge, they all came from it. 」
have an extensive knowledge and a wide experience
raise children to provide against old age - yǎng ér fáng lǎo,jī gǔ fáng jī
be guilty of not observing the laws and decrees - bū màn zhī zuì
We're not going to make a comeback - juǎn qí xī gǔ
all over the mountains and plains - màn shān biàn yě