深藏若虚
      Explanation: Hide the treasure, if not the same. Metaphor people have genuine talent and not exposed.
      Usage: Partial official; as predicate; metaphor really was not exposed
      Source: Qian Han, "Records of the Historian I Han Fei Biography": "Wu Wen, good deep Ruo Jia, a gentleman Sidley, looks Ruoyu."
  • Thesaurus:  hundred per cent, give chapter and verse for, to the backbone, keep one's own counsel, be [reach] the acme of perfection, Cheli village Chewai, from the top to the bottom, Tesshin to the bone, Tibetan form blanketing, skulk, Hide the head but show the tail, Cheneichewai, Possession of the famous, allow of no loop holes, make one's statement consistent, be completely natural without defects as the divine garments, irreproachability, blend into one integral whole, get (sth.) down to a spot, furtive, Kito Brain slide, from the word go, whole story as it had happened, to the queen’ s taste, from the beginning to the end of sth
  • Antonym Group:  odds and ends, do good but could not persist in, give sb. a handle for, Made public earthling, share enjoyment with those of the same taste, in disastrous state, disunited, Grantee excuse, fray; be broken up; be torn to pieces, the wells are dry and the fences are dilapidated, (a desolate scene of)broken walls, Youzhitianye, Incomplete, embellish, Dan ran Department of, Embellished, Embellished then leaves, dramatize, Eyeful Traumata, Wound-site project, Traumata eyeful, Quetoushaowei, decorate, accompaniment, give occasion for talk, People left excuse