Lack of talent
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C á ISH ū J ì Zhu ō, which means lack of talent and knowledge, not good at calculation. It comes from man Jiang Hong, where to send the emperor.
The origin of Idioms
In the early Yuan and Wei dynasties, the poem "Manjianghong · Jihe Shiyu" said: "now I'm old, but I'm not good at it, and I'm a hundred people behind."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used of a person's ability.
Lack of talent
be fashionable and adapted to the environment - yìng shí duì jǐng
like nature itself -- highest quality - hún rán zì chéng
lead one into the interesting part of sth. - yǐn rén rù shèng
mind one 's own business in order to keep out of trouble - jié shēn zì ài
be not properly dressed as gentlemen should be - bù shān bù lǚ