have both talent and virtue
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C á ID é Ji ā Nb è I, refers to both the ability and ability to work, and good ideological quality. It comes from the foreword of Chan Zhen Yi Shi.
The source of the idiom is the preface of "the true history of Zen": "on the road, he was recommended as the Deputy abbot of miaoziang Temple of jiankangbao Temple because of his excellent martial arts and ability."
have both talent and virtue
sing merrily and dance gracefully - qīng gē màn wǔ
excellent in character and learning - pǐn xué jiān yōu
The sun and the moon run through the sky and the rivers run through the land - rì yuè jīng tiān,jiāng hé xíng dì
Let the wind and waves rise, sit in Diaoyutai - rèn píng fēng làng qǐ,wěn zuò diào yú tái
Three inch bird, seven inch mouth - sān cùn niǎo,qī cùn zuǐ