Pinyin: bó wé n qiangzhi √.
Explanation: smell: knowledge. Describe rich knowledge and strong memory.
Source: "Xunzi reveals the secret": "erudition is strong, which does not conform to the monarchy, and the gentleman is cheap." "Book of Rites Quli Shang": "Those who are knowledgeable and give in are gentlemen, and they are good at doing good but not lazy." Historical Records Biography of Qu Yuan and Jia Sheng: "erudite and strong-willed, Meiji rebellion, good rhetoric."
Example: Mr. Ji Xianlin is a knowledgeable scholar.
Pinyin code: bwqz
Synonym: knowledgeable, versatile and well-read.
Antonym: unlearned, ignorant.
Usage: as predicate and attribute; Used to praise people.
English: extensive knowledge and strong memory.
Story: During the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Pi, the Emperor of Wei Wen, was gifted, well-read and knowledgeable since childhood. He can write at the age of eight, and his poems and songs are fresh and smooth. Dian Lun's essay is an outstanding work in the history of China's literary criticism. He followed Cao Cao in his expedition to the north and deposed Han as emperor in 220 AD.