be wealthy in knowledge
Erudite, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ó Xu é Du ō w é n, which means knowledgeable and knowledgeable. From the book of rites, the doctrine of the mean.
Idiom explanation
Erudite: broad.
The origin of Idioms
"The doctrine of the mean" in the book of Rites: "erudite, interrogate, think carefully, distinguish clearly, practice earnestly."
Idiom usage
Combined; as predicate and attribute; with commendatory meaning. He is a man of heroic temperament, with a cloth and fur, and travels between eastern and Western Zhejiang. In Ming Dynasty, Qu you's Jian Deng Xin Hua Xiu Wen she Ren Zhuan and Xun Zi's Xiu Shen, it is said that "more information is more abundant."
be wealthy in knowledge
burn the bridge after crossing it - guò qiáo chāi qiáo
not let others express their views - dù jué yán lù
The waves behind push the waves ahead - cháng jiāng hòu làng tuī qián làng