show off one 's ability
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ě ngqi á ngch ē NGN é ng, which means to show off one's talent and ability. From Duanmu Hongliang's Cao Xueqin.
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Idiom entry: to show off one's ability idiom pronunciation: Ch ě ngqi á ngch ē NGN é ng idiom explanation: to show off one's talent and ability.
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The origin of the idiom: Chapter 13 of Duanmu Hongliang's Cao Xueqin: "don't try to be brave and powerful in the future of this year, not to mention you haven't read many poems and books, let alone talent."
show off one 's ability
considerate right down to the most trivial detail - wú wēi bù zhì
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the reign of the legendary emperors yao and shun - shùn rì yáo nián
so beautiful as to cause the flowers to blush and the moon to hide -- an incomparable beauty - xiū huā bì yuè
The order of running through the fish - guàn yú zhī xù
a pleasure which would cost one nothing - huì ér bù fèi