He is full of wisdom
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ū è Z ǎ IW ě I, which means that brothers are honored. From Shi Xiaoya Changdi.
The origin of Idioms
"Chang Di, Xiao Ya, Shi" says, "Chang Di's Hua, e is not Wei Wei." Zheng xuanjian said: "if the foot of Hubei gets the light of China, then Wei Wei Ran will prosper. It means that the younger brother will respect his elder brother, and the elder brother will honor his younger brother. The manifestation of kindness and righteousness is also Wei Wei Ran." Kong yingdashu: "brothers are harmonious, strong and bright If a brother goes on a blind date, it will be Rongxian. "
He is full of wisdom
disreputable quarters of the city - sān wǎ liǎng xiàng
parallel construction of pairs of four - and six-character sentences - pián sì lì liù
What you say but what you don't do - yǒu kǒu wú xíng