Be rich in learning and talented
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xu é f ù C á Ig ā o, which means to be knowledgeable and capable. It's from thirty four questions about Anton's keeping the promise.
explain
Idiom: rich in learning and high in ability
source
Zhu Zhiyu of Ming Dynasty wrote "thirty four answers to Anton's questions about keeping his promise:" you can't write a composition. Although you are rich in learning, you are as loyal as you can be, and you are as filial as birch and Zeng Shen, you can't write a composition. "
usage
Combined; as predicate and attribute; with commendatory meaning.
Discrimination of words
Synonyms: erudite, talented, knowledgeable Antonyms: know nothing, have no knowledge, have no skill
Be rich in learning and talented
be soft inside despite one 's hard shell - nèi róu wai gāng
keep clear of the enemy 's main force and strike at his weak points - bì shí jiù xū
deliberate act as a warning to the opponent - qiāo shān zhèn hǔ
incomplete parts of ancient scripts - duàn jiǎn cán biān