A scholar of wisdom
Huiye literati, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ì y è w é NR é n, which means people who have literary talent and are connected with characters. It comes from the biography of Xie Lingyun in the book of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Xie Lingyun in the book of Song Dynasty, "to attain the Tao, one must be a scholar of wisdom. Heaven should be born before Lingyun, and Buddha must be born after Lingyun."
Idiom usage
Be formal; be subject or object. Example: a talented person, a scholar of wisdom, and due to the season, he had to make a match for Yanjin. Yu Huai's anecdotes of Banqiao in Qing Dynasty
A scholar of wisdom
The party's evils have been brought to justice - dǎng xié xiàn zhèng
Waiting for words in the boudoir - dài zì guī zhōng
harm the country and bring calamities on the people - wù guó yāng mín
one 's boots leaked dreadfully and in both of them there were big holes at the heels - lǚ chuān zhǒng jué
get rid of an evil for the people - yǔ hǔ chú hài
a hungry person is not picky and choosy - jī bù zé shí