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xué wen
n. learning, knowledge, erudition
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Simplified Chinese

Traditional Chinese

Simplified stroke orders are based on the 'Standard of National Commonly-used Mandarin Chinese Characters (现代汉语通用字笔顺规范)', issued by the China National Language and Character Working Committee (国家语言文字工作委员会) on April 7th 1997. Traditional stroke orders are based on information issued by the Taiwan Ministry of Education.
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dāng zhuān jiā jiù déi yǒu xué wen
phr. An expert should be a learned one.
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tā xué wen hěn dà, dàn hái shì hěn xū xīn .
phr. He is knowledgeable, but still very modest.
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tā suī rán shí fēn yīng jùn,dàn shì méi yǒu xué wen, méi yǒu fēng dù .
phr. He looks handsome, but he is an uneducated man without good manners.
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dà bù fen yǒu xué wen de rén dōu hěn qiān xū .
phr. The majority of educated people are modest.
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tā rén tài fú, bú shì hé zuò xué wen .
phr. He is too frivolous; (he) is not fit for doing academic researches.
zhǎng xué wen
phr. to increase in one's knowledge
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tā xué wen gāo shēn
phr. He has profound knowledge.
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zuò rén de xué wen hěn dà
phr. It takes a lot of learning to conduct oneself.
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tā cháng cháng kuā yào zì jǐ de xué wen
phr. He often boasts of his learning.
yǒu xué wen de rén
nphr. scholar; learned man
dà duō shù yǒu xué wen de rén dōu hěn qiān xū
phr. Most learned men are very modest.