学识渊博 erudite
Explanation
形容学识深广。
Describes someone with extensive and profound knowledge.
Origin Story
话说唐朝时期,长安城里住着一位名叫李白的书生,他从小酷爱读书,博览群书,对诗词歌赋、天文地理、历史典故等无不精通,可谓是学识渊博。一日,朝廷举行科举考试,李白信心满满地前往应试。考场上,试题难易参半,但李白却应对自如,文采飞扬,令人叹为观止。最终,李白凭借着过人的学识和才华,一举夺魁,名扬天下。此后,李白官至翰林学士,为朝廷献策,为百姓谋福,他的学识和才华也受到了世人的广泛赞扬。
In the Tang Dynasty, there lived a scholar named Li Bai in Chang'an. He loved reading since he was young and read countless books. He mastered poetry, calligraphy, astronomy, geography, and historical anecdotes, and was extremely knowledgeable. One day, the imperial court held an examination. Li Bai went to the exam with confidence. The exam questions were of varying difficulty, but Li Bai handled them with ease. His essays were brilliant and impressive. Finally, Li Bai won first place thanks to his extraordinary knowledge and talent, becoming famous throughout the land. Later, he became a Hanlin scholar, advising the court and serving the people. His knowledge and talent were widely praised by the world.
Usage
作谓语、定语;形容人学识丰富。
Used as a predicate or attributive; describes someone with extensive knowledge.
Examples
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他学识渊博,被誉为当代的大学问家。
tā xuéshí yuānbó, bèi yù wéi dāngdài de dàxuéwènjiā.
He is erudite and is known as a great scholar of our time.
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这位学者学识渊博,在学术界享有盛誉。
zhè wèi xuézhě xuéshí yuānbó, zài xuéshù jiè xiǎngyǒu shèngyù
This scholar is erudite and enjoys a high reputation in the academic world.