Talent
Pinyin: cái huá héng yì
Interpretation: talent: the ability to express oneself externally. It refers to a person who is very talented in literature and art.
Source: Wang Shuo, "In Vain, Not Provided": "Her husband, Ren Beihai, was a talented and promising young engineer from the city's telecommunications bureau, handsome in appearance, dashing in demeanor, and decent in treating guests."
Example: he exuded a talented nature from an early age.
Synonyms: talented, brilliant
Antonyms: talentless
Grammar: as predicate, object, determiner; referring to a very talented person
English: brimming with talent and wit
German: auβerordentlich talentiert