rén cáI béI ch
[Interpretation] Talent: refers to a person with both ability and political integrity or a person with a certain specialty; Appear: to appear continuously in batches. Talents are pouring in. Describe the endless stream of talents.
[Language] Yu's "The Sixth Leisure Mode": "Poetry and Fu still exist, China ancient literature and contemporary art; Among them, talents come forth in large numbers; One person is better than one. "
[pronunciation] only; You can't pronounce "chái".
Generation; Can't write "time"
There are many talents
[Antonym] Talents are scattered, and there are no successors.
[Usage] Used as a compliment. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.
Subject-predicate type
[Discrimination] Du and "talent" mean "many talents"; But ~ focus on "coming forth in large numbers"; Describe the continuous emergence of talents; And "talented people come forth in large numbers" emphasizes "richness"; Describe a lot of talents; Get together.
[example]
(1) the education department in China ~; A group of wise men gathered together.
② World football ~; Promote the continuous development of football.