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Look at this riddle. What are the idioms of a person, a money, an egg and a bird?

There are many talents.

Analysis: Money means wealth. Eggs and birds represent chickens. When they are connected together, they are human wealth and chickens. Homophonic means that there are many talents.

Talented people come forth in large numbers, a China idiom, whose pinyin is rén cái jǐ jǐ, which means talented people come forth in large numbers.

Source: "Da Yu Mo Pre-Qin philosophers": "There are many people, I am willing to obey."

There are many talented people in the world who must obey my orders.

Example: The Academy of Sciences has a large number of doctoral and master students; Is the main researcher of various disciplines; Really talented.

Extended data:

Synonym of talented people: talented people come forth in large numbers.

There are many talents, and the pinyin is: [rén cái bèi chū].

Meaning: describe the continuous emergence of talents. Appear in large numbers; Appear in batches.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and object; Include praise

From: The Sixth Leisure Mode: "Poetry and Fu are still there, China ancient literature and contemporary art; Among them, talents come forth in large numbers; One person is better than one. "

Translation: there are also poems, poems, ancient prose and contemporary art; Among them, talents are constantly emerging; One person is better than another.

Example: There are many talented people in the world football, which has promoted the continuous development of football.