Talent and virtue
Gaocai Dade, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g à OC á ID à D é, which means talent and morality are very good. It's from Jianfu stele.
Idiom explanation
Talent: outstanding talent. Da de: he has a very noble character. Talent and character are good.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Ma Zhiyuan's "Jianfu stele" the first fold: "brother, on your talent and virtue, erudite Cantonese, why not forge ahead with fame."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: have both ability and political integrity.
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used to praise. The fourth fold of Ming Wumingshi's book "living in secret in Chencang" says: "I have great talent and virtue. I admire the benevolence and power of the Holy Lord. I have a lot of wisdom in Anbang. I serve the country as a laborer. I dare not talk about others."
Talent and virtue
Return the original to the original - huán yuán fǎn běn
take good care of one 's parents - wèn ān shì qǐn
combat the weak with the strong - yǐ duàn tóu luǎn
dissipated young sets who take a fancy to lewdness - yóu fēng xì dié