have seen much of the world
Sophistication, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ǎ oy ú sh ì g ù, which means having a deep experience of everything in society. From the stone drum song.
Notes on Idioms
Old: sophisticated, experienced; sophisticated: experience.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu's stone drum song in Tang Dynasty: "the senior officials of China and Korea are old enough to do things."
Idiom usage
As predicate and object, it refers to dealing with people. He treated the matter with the composure of a sophisticated man. < / Li > < li > he is a man of the world. He is very accurate in everything. < / Li > < li > they are sophisticated and many of them are hidden. Mao Zedong's speech at the meeting of party secretaries of provinces, autonomous regions
have seen much of the world
Weak at the root and strong at the end - ruò běn qiáng mò
search into an abstruse subject and indicate the importance - gōu yuán tí yào
imitate others and thus lose one 's own individuality - hán dān xué bù
act in a just and generous manner - kāng kǎi zhàng yì