erudite and informed
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ō NGG ǔ B ó J ī n, which means to describe knowledgeable, from Zhongshan.
The origin of Idioms
Zhongshan, No.4, 1981: "you are a senior student. You know the past and the present, and you know the book and the reason. Why do you have the same opinion with people like Yao Jingen? He's a small man who can succeed."
Analysis of Idioms
Modern and ancient
Idiom usage
To be learned is to be learned.
erudite and informed
put the interest of others above one 's own - xiān rén hòu jǐ
To see the end of autumn, but not the salary - míng chá qiū háo zhīmò,ér bù jiàn yúxīn
want one 's old bones to be buried in one 's hometown - yè luò huī gēn