Results for: erudite, widely read and knowledgeable
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learned, erudite, scholarly飽學 [bao3 xue2]
learned, erudite, scholarly饱学 [bao3 xue2]
lit. once experienced the vast ocean; fig. widely experienced in the vicissitudes of life, cf. to have known the world曾經滄海 [ceng2 jing1 cang1 hai3]
lit. once experienced the vast ocean; fig. widely experienced in the vicissitudes of life, cf. to have known the world曾经沧海 [ceng2 jing1 cang1 hai3]
literate, knowing how to read認字 [ren4 zi4]
literate, knowing how to read认字 [ren4 zi4]
look, inspect, perceive, read, observe
Lu You (1125-1210), widely regarded as the greatest of the Southern Song poet陆游 [Lu4 You2]
Lu You (1125-1210), widely regarded as the greatest of the Southern Song poet陸遊 [Lu4 You2]
make the matter widely known through the press, clarify or announce by a newspaper advertisement登報聲明
more, still more. Read "keng" means to change or alter
nothing to do but read old newspapers沒事且看看舊報紙。
old and wise, experienced and knowledgeable老成持重 [lao3 cheng2 chi2 zhong4]
old name for Osaka 大阪 (city in Japan), changed in the beginning of the Meiji 明治 Era because 坂 could, if the radicals were read separately, be interpreted as "(will) return to soil"大坂 [Da4 ban3]
One may know a person by his face, but can't read his mind. Don't trust people too easily. (Lit. One can draw a tiger and its skin, but it is impossible to draw its bone.)畫虎、畫皮、難畫骨,知人、知面、不知心。
 

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