Full of words
Full of words, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ù B ǎ ow à NY á n, meaning knowledgeable. It's from Ming Dynasty's Feng Menglong's "awaken the world with perseverance: Su Xiaomei's three difficult bridegroom".
Idiom explanation
Explanation: it refers to erudition.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: in Ming Dynasty, Feng Menglong's xingshihengyan, Su Xiaomei's three difficulties and bridegroom: "that scholar of Qin Guan has few words to travel. He is a high postman in Yangzhou, full of words and empty eyes."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: fbwy [synonym]: manyangjinglun [antonym]: no ink in mind [usage]: used as predicate and attribute; refers to people with extensive knowledge
Full of words
big in stature and eminent in virtue without comparison - shuò dà wú péng
keep on repeating at great length - lián biān lěi dú