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Jizi Longwen, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì Z ǐ L ó NGW é n, which originally means Jiazi. The latter refers to talents. It comes from Pei Yanjun's biography.
Idiom explanation
Jizi: a thousand li horse; Longwen: the name of a steed, which used to refer to child prodigy.
The origin of Idioms
According to Pei Yanjun's biography in northern history, Yan Jun declared his two sons jingluan and Jinghong from his father and brother, and he had Yicai. He called jingluan as Jizi and Jinghong as Longwen
Idiom usage
It is used as an object and attribute to describe the talents of the pillars.
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wading in deep water and treading on thin ice - lín shēn lǚ bó
lament one 's littleness before the vast ocean - wàng yáng xīng tàn
pay even for a horse 's drink of water -- extreme honesty - yìn mǎ tóu qián
Seeking the source along the stream - yán liú tǎo yuán