"honker", Chinese hacker motivated by patriotism, using one's skills to protect domestic networks and work in national interest
尚武
shàng wǔ
to promote a martial spirit / to revere military skills / warlike
扁鹊
biǎn què
秦越人[Qin2 Yue4 ren2] (407-310 BC), Warring States physician known for his medical skills, nicknamed Bian Que after the earliest known Chinese physician allegedly from the 黃帝|黄帝[Huang2 di4] era
to show off one's abilities / to exhibit one's skills
花拳绣腿
huā quán xiù tuǐ
flowery of fist with fancy footwork (idiom) / highly embellished and ineffectual / fancy but impractical skills / all show and no go / pugilistic wankery
Qin Yueren (407-310 BC), Warring States physician known for his medical skills
艺多不压身
yì duō bù yā shēn
it's always good to have more skills (idiom)
小试牛刀
xiǎo shì niú dāo
to give a small demonstration of one's impressive skills (idiom)
教师爷
jiào shī yé
master of martial arts, in former times often employed by a landlord to teach fighting skills and guard the house / (fig.) sb who arrogantly and condescendingly lectures others
舞文弄墨
wǔ wén nòng mò
(idiom) to display one's facility with words / to show off one's literary skills / (original meaning) to pervert the law by playing with legal phraseology (墨[mo4] was a reference to 繩墨|绳墨[sheng2 mo4])