be astute in devising great plans
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ó NGC á ID à L ü è, which means outstanding talent and strategy. From the book of the emperor.
Analysis of Idioms
Great talent
The origin of Idioms
Su Xun of the Song Dynasty wrote in the book of the upper Emperor: "if he had great talent and general plan, he would not like to be a small official without any knowledge, which made the two systems very popular."
Idiom usage
It refers to people's ability and strategy. The gentry and his comrades all said that there was only one man in the Han court, and he always cherished the talents of economy. Tang Shunzhi and Wang Zhichuan Shaoqing in Ming Dynasty
brilliance and ambition
logical , coherent , presentable , readable , etc. without the need for a draft - xià bǐ chéng zhāng
torture oneself with unpleasant thoughts - zì yí yī qī
Carved walls and lofty buildings - diāo qiáng jùn yǔ