be born with knowledge
Born to know, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is sh ē ng é RZH ī zh ī, meaning born to understand knowledge and truth, from the Analects of Confucius.
The origin of Idioms
In the Analects of Confucius, Shuer: "Confucius said," I am not born to know it, but I am good at seeking it. "
Idiom usage
As predicate, attribute; refers to human instinct; example: people are not born to know, who can have no doubt. Han Yu's Shi Shuo in Tang Dynasty
Idiom story
In the spring and Autumn period, Confucius, a great thinker, was considered to be born wise. Since he was born, he could know everything in the world. The students told Confucius this story. Confucius said that there is no one who is born to know it. Only by studying and researching diligently can he understand so many things
be born with knowledge
repeat the words of others like a parrot - yīng wǔ xué yǔ
low prices for grain hurt the peasants - gǔ jiàn shāng nóng
The mouth is choked up like a stream - kǒu yōng ruò chuān