be as wise as fair
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C á im à Oshu à ngju é, which means that both talent and appearance are good. It's the same as "talent and appearance". From the history of Zen.
The origin of Idioms
The 35th chapter of the history of Zen written by Fang Ruhao of Ming Dynasty: "I've heard of my great name for a long time, and I'm sure I'm both talented and beautiful."
Idiom usage
Because Yue Gong has a stepdaughter, ~, age and hairpin, the more he loves him, the more he loves him. The 16th chapter of the romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties by Chu people in Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: excellent in talent and appearance, excellent in talent and appearance
be as wise as fair
attend to trifles to the neglect of essentials - juān běn zhú mò
cheer the heart and please the feelings - yí qíng yuè xìng
attain the highest level in one step - píng bù dēng tiān