A scholar
Tongru Dashi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ō NgR ú D á sh ì, which means a scholar with profound knowledge and wisdom. It comes from the biography of Lu Zhi in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Fan Ye's biography of Lu Zhi in the book of the later Han Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty Song Dynasty said: "since the resurgence, Ban Gu, Jia Kui, father and son of Zheng Xing, and dun Yue, the great Confucians."
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; used in writing. Example: Yu Zhengxie's "Guisi Lei manuscript · Shu Kaiyuan ZHANJING celestial body hunzonghou" in Qing Dynasty: "however, its popularity, Buyi Qun Shu, Tongru Dashi, has not been corrected."
A scholar
wife who has shared her husband 's hard lot - zāo kāng zhī qī
when a thing reaches its extreme , it reverses its course - wù zhì zé fǎn