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Praise Mr. Ji Xianlin with idioms

Idiom: Be knowledgeable and knowledgeable

Pinyin: bó wén qiáng zhì

Explanation: Wen: see and hear. Describes rich knowledge and strong memory.

Source: "Xunzi·Jieyie": "Having extensive knowledge and strong ambition is not in line with the monarchy, and a gentleman is despicable." "Book of Rites: Qu Li Shang": "Having extensive knowledge and strengthening knowledge will give way, and be honest and do good deeds." He is not lazy and is called a gentleman. ""Historical Records: Biography of Qu Yuan and Jia Sheng": "He is knowledgeable and strong in ambition, wise in governing chaos, and skillful in rhetoric."

Example sentence: Mr. Ji Xianlin is a knowledgeable and strong person. Knowledgeable scholar.

Pinyin code: bwqz

Synonyms: erudite, knowledgeable, well-read

Antonyms: uneducated, ignorant

Usage: used as predicates and attributives; used to praise people

English: have wide learning and a retentive memory

Story: During the Three Kingdoms period, Emperor Wen of Wei Cao Pi was talented and intelligent since he was a child, and he wrote well. He is knowledgeable and knowledgeable, and possesses both talents and talents. He was able to write articles at the age of 8, and his poems, songs, and poems were fresh and smooth. The "Essay" in "Dian Lun" is an outstanding work in the history of Chinese literary criticism. He followed Cao Cao in the southern and northern wars. In 220 AD, he abolished the Han Dynasty and established himself as emperor