each man has his limitations
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is g è y ǒ usu ǒ Du ǎ n, which means people with talent and virtue. From Ming Bi de Xian Ke.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Zi'ang of the Tang Dynasty wrote in his book Ming Bi de Xian Ke: "all virtuous men and gentlemen never fail to think about their utility, but they have no access to their kind, so they are lost in time."
Idiom usage
As subject, object and attribute, it refers to a person with talent and virtue
each man has his limitations
Back to the mountains and back to the sea - huí shān zhuǎn hǎi
the sun gave forth no more of its light - rì yuè wú guāng
Discard the treasure and pick up the gravel - qì qióng shí lì
when one makes a real achievement, he becomes known - shí zhì míng guī