Chinese Idiom 120

Meaning: Literally "virtue and talent both equipped," it reflects a harmonious balance of inner and outer excellence.

Usage: Common in evaluations of leadership or appointments to important roles.

Example: "她是一位德才兼备的教授,经常得到学生们的敬重。" (tā shì yī wèi dé cái jiān bèi de jiào shòu, jīng cháng dé dào xué shēng men de jǝng zhòng) — "She is a professor with both integrity and talent, and is often deeply respected by students."

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Chinese Idiom 119