赐墙及肩
Explanation: Metaphor scholarship shallow. Usage: Contraction type; as predicate; analogy shallow scholarship Source: Pre Confucius "The Analects Zi Zhang": "Uncle Sun Wushu towards phrase the doctor in, saying: 'Zi Gong Yin Yu Zhong Ni.' Child services to report Zigong Peter King, Zigong said: 'analogy of the wall, giving the a wall or shoulder-length, a glimpse of the good Shijia. Master of the wall a few yards, enter the halls, but not the ancestral temple of the United States. '- Thesaurus: Chile was thin shallow, (I'm) lacking both in virtues and abilities (a self-derogatory expression used in polite exchanges), Debo Hundredfold
- Antonym Group: be good at wielding both pen and weapon, excel in moral as well as academic performances, have both political integrity and ability; people who possess both political integrity and professional ability, have both talent and virture, esprit alone, Extraordinary talent, Only Takayuki thick, one’ s ability and virtue excel the average, a man of both civil and military ability, be well versed in both polite letters and martial arts, civil and military skills, Qin Sword bile
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