Talented and clear minded
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C á Ig ā OQ ì Q ī ng. It comes from Han Yu's book with Meng Dongye in Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
He is a man of great talent and a gentleman.
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: short talent
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu's book with Meng Dongye in the Tang Dynasty says, "you are talented and clear-minded, you walk the ancient road, you live in the present world, you have no land but food and clothing."
Idiom explanation
refers to the ability to be superb and the temperament to be pure and precipitous.
Talented and clear minded
Cast a good suit and sell a bad one - zhù jiǎ xiāo gē
lift one 's feet very high and put them down very slowly - jiǎo gāo bù dī
like the palm of one 's own hand - liǎo rú zhǐ zhǎng
Support the thunder and split the moon - chēng tíng liè yuè
lay one 's head to the level of sb . 's ear - jiāo tóu jiē ěr
Never tire of eating, never tire of eating - shí bù yàn jīng,kuài bù yàn xì
being contented with one 's lot , one will not be disgraced by others for it - zhī zú bù rǔ
Seeing everywhere, listening everywhere - yǎn guān sì chù,ěr tīng bā fāng