Synonyms of "Bogu and Tongjin": Bogutongjin
Bogutongjin's explanation:
Bogu Tongjin means: knowing a lot about ancient things and being familiar with modern things. Describes extensive knowledge. Wang Su of Wei Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms wrote in "Confucius's Family Words: Guan Zhou": "I heard that Lao Dan is knowledgeable about the past and knows the present."
Explanation: Bo: extensive; know much; Tong: knowledgeable. Well versed in ancient and modern matters. Describes being knowledgeable.
Source: "Jin Shu Shi Chong Zhuan": "The king is knowledgeable about the past and understands the present, and he is willing to think twice when he observes the distance and illuminates the near and far."
Analysis: Being knowledgeable about the past and understanding the present and "erudite and versatile" both contain "knowledge" It means "profound; rich in knowledge". But being knowledgeable and understanding the present focuses on being familiar with the past and present; "erudite and versatile" generally refers to having extensive knowledge and talents in many aspects.
Sentences for being erudite and knowledgeable:
1. Legend has it that King Jin was literate at the age of three, could speak eloquently at the age of five, and was proficient in the six arts at the age of eight. .
2. Professor Ling is full of knowledge, knowledgeable about both ancient and modern times, and has learned both Chinese and Western knowledge. He has become famous at a young age.
3. Professor Ling is full of knowledge, knowledgeable about both ancient and modern times, and has learned both Chinese and Western knowledge. He has become famous at a young age.
Explanation of "extensively reading ancient and modern books":
Chinese idiom, pinyin: bólǎngǔjīn, which means to read extensively ancient and modern books and be familiar with ancient and modern knowledge. Describes profound knowledge.
Bo: Guangbo. Read extensively ancient and modern books and be familiar with ancient and modern knowledge. Describes profound knowledge.
Source: Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, "Book of Han: Praise to the Emperor Cheng": "Have an extensive knowledge of the past and present, and accept direct speech."
Idiom usage: verb-object; used as predicate and attributive; Contains praise.
Sentences for reading about ancient and modern calligraphy:
1. In addition, he read books about calligraphy at home and abroad, both ancient and modern, and absorbed the essence of each. After mastering it, he developed his own style.
2. He likes military books and strategies, and has read ancient and modern war cases. He originally wanted to serve the country with his own skills, but the corruption of the Qing court made him frustrated.
3. He was surprised in his heart. He had seen no less than hundreds of martial arts masters and had read the ancient and modern martial arts compendium classics. However, he no longer dared to search where Lin Nan's move came from.