high perspicacity
Deep insight, Chinese idioms, Pinyin for SH ē nzhen ī Zhu ó Ji à n, meaning correct and thorough views. It's from a warning to the world.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty's "warning the world" Volume 3: "those who are wise and insightful are still wrong, let alone others!"
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used to comment on a person's opinion
Examples
When you are young, you hear the prescriptions and read the Scriptures for a long time. The more firm you are, the more determined you will be. When you are young, you want to exterminate the old Buddha. You have profound knowledge and insight. The 105th chapter of Xia Jingqu's the wild old man's exposed words in Qing Dynasty
high perspicacity
duty-bound to defend the territory of one 's country - shǒu tǔ yǒu zé
Put aside one's sleeves to save money - bài xiù què jīn
stick together through thick and thin - fēng yǔ gòng zhōu
A bird's face in the shape of a swan - hú xíng niǎo miàn