Talented and quick footed
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā OC á ij í Z ú, which means outstanding talent and quick action. It's from Jin Shi Ke by Chen Jie of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attribute and complement
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: talented and quick footed
The origin of Idioms
Chen Jie of the Song Dynasty wrote the poem "jinshiker" which said: "high talent, quick feet, long sigh, Yuqing has no right to pull the weak."
Idiom explanation
To describe a person with outstanding ability and quick action. The same as "quick footed".
Talented and quick footed
roundness inside but squareness outside - wài fāng nèi yuán
keep the parents warm in winter and cool in summer - dōng wēn xià qìng
remain an indifferent spectator - cóng bì shàng guān
various musical instruments made of metals , stone , strings , and bamboo - jīn shí sī zhú
sell one 's birthright for a pottage of lentils - wèi xiǎo shī dà
more than can be counted on one 's fingers - zhǐ bù shèng lǚ