a man of rare talent
Wei fengxianglin, pronounced w ē if è ngxi á NGL í n, is an idiom to describe a rare talent. It comes from Fu Ruizhi in the book of Song Dynasty.
The ancient legend is a symbol of auspiciousness, which can only be seen in the peaceful and prosperous times.
It was written in Fu Ruizhi of Song Dynasty: "in the fourth year of Yuankang, Nanjun gained prestige." "History of the Song Dynasty · Le Zhi 1": "nine years, Lan Zhou Xianxiang Lin."
a man of rare talent
have an uninterrupted career of advancement - gān tóu rí shàng
one 's eyes grow round with delight at the sight of money - jiàn qián yǎn hóng
nourish the living and bury the dead -- do one 's duty - sòng wǎng shì jū
to reject something as if it were worthless - qì rú bì xǐ