What does man of great talent mean?

man of great talent is an idiom from a historical story, which means that people are extremely talented.

man of great talent

[ cái gāo bā dǒu]?

definition: talent: talent. Metaphor is that people are extremely talented. ?

although Zuo Zongtang is a man, he is not open-minded. ◎ Tang Haoming's Zeng Guopan

Source: Biography of Southern History Xie Lingyun: "There is only one stone in the world, and Cao Zijian has eight fights alone. I have to fight it, and I have used it since ancient times and today."

Grammatical structure: subject-predicate type

Grammatical attribute: as predicate, attribute and object

Usage Example:

1. The long poem Goddess written by Guo Moruo in his youth has established his image as man of great talent in the modern history of China.

2. If a person is unlucky, even if he is in man of great talent, it is difficult to achieve anything.

Synonym:

Brilliant [cái huá héng yì ]

Talent: the ability to show off. In terms of literature and art, he is very talented.

extensive reading [bó l ? nqú n shū]

Bo: extensive. Read a wide range of books. Describe reading a lot.

Xuefu five cars [xué fù wǔ chē ]

Five cars: refers to five car books. Describe reading more and learning more.

antonym:

just sparse and shallow [cá i sh ū xué qi ∥ n]

sparse: shallow. One's talent is not high, and his knowledge is not deep (often used as a word of modesty).

there is no ink on the chest [xi not ng wú di ? nm?]

There is no ink on the stomach. Of people without culture.

people with limited knowledge [cá i sh ū zh? qi ? n]

people with limited knowledge and short intelligence are used as words of self-modesty.

Idiom story:

Cao Zhi, Zi Zijian, was once named King Chen. He was smart, quick-witted and rich in words since he was a child, and Cao Cao liked him very much. Cao Zhi's creation, including ode poems and essays, is not much left, but the old writers spoke highly of him.

During the Southern Dynasties, there was a man named Xie Lingyun in the Song State. He was smart and studious, read many books, and was deeply loved by his grandfather Xie Xuan since he was a child. He was born in the aristocratic family of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Because of his attack on the title of Duke Kangle, the world called him Xie Kangle. As a duke, he had no real power and was sent to Yongjia as a satrap. Xie Lingyun bemoans his lack of talent, and often leaves his official duties behind, but goes sightseeing. Later, he resigned and moved to Huiji, often drinking and having fun with friends. The local satrap sent someone to persuade him to control himself, but he scolded him. However, his poems are very artistic, especially paying attention to the beauty of form, which is very popular among literati. As soon as Xie Lingyun's poems came out, people scrambled to copy them and spread them widely. Song Wendi appreciated his literary talent, specially recalled him to Kyoto, and called his poems and calligraphy "two treasures", and often asked him to write poems and compositions while serving banquets. ?

Xie Lingyun, who has always been pretentious, is even more arrogant after receiving this courtesy. On one occasion, while drinking, he boasted: "Since the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the literary talents in the world have had one stone (a unit of capacity, one stone is equal to ten buckets), among which Cao Zijian has eight buckets, and I have one bucket, while others in the world have one bucket." It not only praised Cao Zhi's literary talent, but also despised the talent of the world. But this self-confidence and frivolous disregard for the world is not a metaphor for his inner loneliness. Later, people called Cao Zhi a "talent of the Eight Fights", and at the same time, people with high knowledge and good writing were described as "man of great talent".

Usage of idioms:

Written usage

"man of great talent" can be used as predicate, attribute and object in sentences; Describe people with high literary talent and rich knowledge.

Use an example

Song Zhang Jing's "Flying Pills: The 222 nd Out": "I like this word, and it's a freehand brushwork, and it's so vivid that it won't make Nagato lose his mind. I heard that the day before yesterday, he was man of great talent, and it must be him. "

Chen Guokai, a modern writer, The Price: "But for those guests who know nothing about art like him, he talks about the famous poems and paintings from ancient times to the present, which often makes people respect and think that Qiu Jianzhong is really man of great talent, who is knowledgeable." ?

Zeng Guofan by Tang Haoming, a modern writer: "Although Zuo Zongtang is man of great talent, he is not open-minded." ?

Ming Chen Ruyuan's "The Golden Lotus"; "The surname is Su, the name is Shi, the word is deep, and Meishan people in Meizhou are also. Learn to be rich, man of great talent. "

Idiom implication:

"man of great talent" is the evaluation made by Xie Lingyun, a poet in the Southern Dynasties, on Cao Zhi, a poet in the Three Kingdoms period. Cao Zhi is the son of Cao Cao, Emperor Wu of Wei, and the most talented of his sons. Although Xie Lingyun is a little arrogant, his talent is also obvious to all, not a hollow reputation. Usually, people must study hard, and when they have extraordinary talents, they will also be affirmed and appreciated by others.