This poem was not originally used to describe people, but a poem written by Du Fu. Because ice and snow are sacred things, the ancients often used it to describe beautiful people with noble and pure moral sentiments, and later generations often borrowed this poem from Du Fu to describe intelligent people. But the real description of women should be in the Ming Dynasty, when a scholar Zhang Pu praised his friend's eleven-year-old daughter as "ice-smart". Later, it was widely used to describe a beautiful young woman with extraordinary temperament and moral integrity.
Knowing a sick tiger, standing like a sleeping eagle' describes people's intelligence, but it also shows that people's scheming is profound, and wisdom is lofty and secret.
Tang Li Shangyin's A Unique Poem of HanDong Langyan.
When I was ten years old, I wrote a poem. Cold ashes and candles were far away from my feelings. Bloom, Wanli Danshan Road, chicks are clearer than before.
Be endowed with great/extraordinary talents
Xie Lingyun in the Southern Dynasties was a writer who wrote a lot of landscape poems. He was smart and studious, and read a lot of books. He was deeply loved by his grandfather Xie Xuan since he was a child.
Born in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, he was called Xie by the world for attacking the duke's title. As a duke, he had no real power and was sent to Yongjia as a satrap. Xie Lingyun lamented his incompetence, often leaving his official duties behind, but went to travel. Later, he resigned and moved to Huiji, often drinking and having fun with friends. The local satrap sent someone to persuade him to restrain himself, but he was angered.
After Song Wendi ascended the throne, he was recalled to Beijing as an official and praised his poetry and calligraphy as "two treasures". Xie Lingyun is even more proud. He said: "There is only one stone in the world, and Cao Zijian has eight fights. I want to fight, and the world is divided into one fight."
This idiom comes from this, which describes people's extraordinary literary talent.
There are also some idioms
Extensive knowledge: He is knowledgeable and versatile.
Well-informed: know: know. I've seen a lot, but I know a lot. Describe a profound experience.
I saw the news: I saw it, completely saw it; QIA: Extensive. I have seen everything I need to see and heard everything I need to hear. I describe myself as knowledgeable and knowledgeable.
Lessons from the past: clearance: familiarity; Bo: I have a wide range of knowledge. I know a lot about ancient things and I am familiar with modern things. Describe rich knowledge.
Great talent: excellent intelligence and strategy.
Versatile: There are many talents and skills.
Real talent and practical learning: real talent and practical learning.
Knowledgeable: knowledgeable: organize ideas, extend people's talents and skills, and describe people as extremely talented and resourceful.
Confucian classics practice: the old name refers to being familiar with Confucian classics and having good conduct.
Have both ability and political integrity: virtue: moral character; Talent: talent; Possession. I have both good ideological quality and working ability and talent.