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The Meaning of "Talented in Two Rooms

"Cai Guan Er You" is an idiom meaning that a person has profound knowledge and superior talent, and is able to skillfully handle various things.

"Cai" refers to talent, talent, "Guan" refers to through, through, through, "Eryou" refers to an ancient method of divination, representing This idiom is used to describe a person's ability. This idiom is used to describe a person who is very capable, with extensive knowledge and skillful handling. This idiom also reveals that people should have independent thinking and a sense of innovation, and should not just stay in the traditional academic paradigm or mode of thinking, but should continue to explore, innovate, and cross the boundaries of traditional disciplines, so as to contribute to the progress and development of mankind.

The idiom implies that in order to be truly useful, a person needs to keep learning and practicing, integrating theoretical and practical experience, so that his or her talents can be integrated and fully utilized. In addition, the idiom also emphasizes the close connection between knowledge and ability, which requires a corresponding knowledge base and skills reserve to be able to do well in all kinds of things, whether in study, work or life.

Becoming a "Jie Guan Er You" requires a spirit of hard work, a broad knowledge background, and solid practical skills. The characters represented by the idiom "才贯二酉" usually refer to those world-famous masters, master craftsmen, connoisseurs or experts, such as Confucius, Su Shi, Zhang Sanfeng, etc. They all possessed a wide range of knowledge, talents and practical abilities. They all possess a wide range of knowledge, talent and experience, and are able to use their expertise to deal with a variety of complex social issues.

The allusion to this idiom comes from the "Records of the Grand Historian", which describes a man named Gongsunlong from the State of Lu, who after handing in his exams still had spare time to pontificate with a brush by the edge of the You Shui River, and did not stop talking until a bird stopped by his side. This shows that he possessed profound knowledge and excellent talent, so that he was able to remain fluent and popular after the examination. Later, this idiom was used to describe those people with profound knowledge and excellent talents.

The special meaning of "Cai Guan Er You"

"Cai Guan Er You" means that a person's talent is clear and deep, which can be seen on the next day, i.e., the time for nurturing the talent is relatively short, but the talent is more shining than others. shining. It contains the following meanings:

1. Gifted Talent: refers to a person's inherent talent and ability; this talent does not take too long to cultivate, the time is relatively short, but its brilliance shines brightly and is remarkable.

2. Attention to discovery: this talent needs to be discovered, cultivated and utilized; similarly, we need to discover such talent in ourselves or others.

3. Utilize time: this idiom also reminds us that time is precious. If we don't make an effort to utilize our time, then we will not be able to nurture our talents and abilities.

4, second to none: A person's superior talent can make him or her unique among his or her peers, becoming the focus of attention and gaining the recognition and respect of all.