Explanation: Erudite: learned. Refers to the knowledgeable people. Usage: Partial official; as object; with compliment Source: Ming Luo, "Three Kingdoms" 56 back: "public h ave learned scholar, this high-profile board, may record a moment into the chapter of good things almost wins?" Examples: The old gentleman may be a ~, a word written good. (Zhang Tian Ji "new")
Knowledgeable person
Knowledgeable person. "Three Kingdoms" fifth six back: "Public h ave learned scholar, this high-profile board, may from time to enter good chapter century almost a moment of victory matter?" Zhang Tianyi, "New Life": "Maybe the old man is a learned disabilities, has written a very good word. "
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