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
The sparrow knows not the carving of the Osprey - yàn què qǐ zhī diāo è zhì
cultivatie both blessings and wisdom - fú huì shuāng xiū
The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak - xīn yǒu yú ér lì bù zú
In the world of rivers and lakes, with Wei Que in mind - shēn zài jiāng hú,xīn cún wèi què