You cai wu ming, Yǒu cái wú mìng: 1 definition
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有才無命 [yǒu cái wú mìng] [you cai wu ming]—
Talented but unlucky. Tang Dynasty, Li Bai, "Preface to Sending Zhang Zujian Cheng to the Eastern Capital in Late Spring in Jiangxia": "Mistakenly studied books and swords, traveled lightly in the world, the forbidden city (紫禁 [zi jin]) with its nine layers, the green mountains (碧山 [bi shan]) with ten thousand miles, talented but without fate, willing to be later in time." Tang Dynasty, Du Fu, "Prefect Di": "Compared to seeing uncles and cousins of forty people, talented but without fate at the bottom of the hundred officials (百寮 [bai liao])."
有才無命:有才幹而時運不濟。唐.李白〈暮春於江夏送張祖監丞之東都序〉:「誤學書劍,薄游人間,紫禁九重,碧山萬里,有才無命,甘於後時。」唐.杜甫〈狄明府〉詩:「比看伯叔四十人,有才無命百寮底。」
yǒu cái wú mìng: yǒu cái gàn ér shí yùn bù jì. táng. lǐ bái 〈mù chūn yú jiāng xià sòng zhāng zǔ jiān chéng zhī dōng dōu xù〉: “wù xué shū jiàn, báo yóu rén jiān, zǐ jìn jiǔ zhòng, bì shān wàn lǐ, yǒu cái wú mìng, gān yú hòu shí.” táng. dù fǔ 〈dí míng fǔ〉 shī: “bǐ kàn bó shū sì shí rén, yǒu cái wú mìng bǎi liáo dǐ.”
you cai wu ming: you cai gan er shi yun bu ji. tang. li bai
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