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Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t à NGC á Ili à NSH í, which means erudite and knowledgeable. It comes from the preface to the new Tongbai temple in Tiantai Mountain of Tang Dynasty by Cui Shang.
Idiom explanation
Generalist: a man of great learning. It refers to erudite and knowledgeable.
The origin of Idioms
Cui Shang, Tang Dynasty, wrote the preface to the ode to the new Tongbai temple in Tiantai Mountain: "I've learned a lot, learned a lot, learned a lot, and forgotten the beauty of my writing."
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the family is in straitened circumstances - jiā dào zhōng luò
praising those who are good at discovering talents - bó lè xiàng mǎ
try to make an ox drink by forcing his head into the water - niú bù hē shuǐ qiǎng àn tóu
be discriminating in one 's rewards and punishments - shǎng fá fēn míng
make excuses and put obstacles in the way - tuī sān zǔ sì