Pronunciation: bó wé n qiangzhi √.
Source: The Book of Rites Qu Lishang by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty: "Be knowledgeable and give in; Do good deeds without being lazy; Call it a gentleman. "
A gentleman is a person who has extensive knowledge and super memory but is humble, diligent and tireless in doing good.
Synonym:
Extensive reading, an idiom in China, means reading all kinds of books extensively and describes being knowledgeable.
Pinyin: Boer ?n qún sh
From: Biography of Zhou Shu Yu Xin: "Yu Xin, with a good word, is also a native of Nanyang Xinye. ..... young and handsome, extremely intelligent, and well-read, especially "Spring and Autumn Zuozhuan". "
Yu Xin, Zi Zishan, Nanyang New Savage. When I was a child, I stood out from the crowd, was extremely intelligent, read widely, and was especially good at Zuo Zhuan in the Spring and Autumn Period.