outstanding abilities
Uninhibited talent, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù J ī zh ī C á I, which means extraordinary and unrestrained talent. It comes from the biography of Sima Qian in Hanshu.
The origin of Idioms
Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty wrote in the book of reporting ren'an that "the servant is less responsible for his unruly talent, and he has no reputation of folk songs for a long time."
Idiom usage
As an object; of a person's ability. Yu is close to Ji Kang and Lu an Juzhi, and he is not alone. (preface to Si Jiu Fu by Xiang Xiu of Jin Dynasty)
outstanding abilities
steal a little leisure from the rush of business - máng lǐ tōu xián
have a brilliant mind and a broad vision - cái gāo yì guǎng