remarkable in talent and quick in movement
High ability and quick feet is an idiom, pronounced g ā OC á Iji é Z ú, which means high ability and quick action.
explain
Talent: talent; Agility: quickness, quickness. To describe a person with outstanding ability and quick action. also known as "high talent and poor foot". It is also called "excellent and quick footed". Ability is high and action is fast. A person with high ability and quick action.
source
Chapter 37 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: "it's OK for those who have power to write in the twelve capitals; it's OK for those who can't write one song. Those with high ability and quick feet are respected. "
usage
As predicate, attributive and complement, it refers to people's ability and agility.
remarkable in talent and quick in movement
When a viper stings his hand, a strong man will get rid of it - fù shé shì shǒu,zhuàng shì j
Catch the thief and see the stolen goods - zhuō zéi jiàn zāng
feel very depressed at the prospect - fēng jǔ yún fēi
Swallow the charcoal and paint the body - tūn tàn qī shēn