open broad avenues to able people
Guangkaicai Road, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ǎ NGK ā IC á IL ù, which means to let talented people be widely employed. From fan Zhang Ji Shu by Gong Dayong of Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Gong Dayong used the fourth fold of fan Zhang Ji Shu: "the emperor wanted to be a good assistant, bow down the bow and open up the way for the virtuous."
Idiom usage
A large number of talents are needed in the construction of a country. Only when they are able to make full use of their strengths and make the greatest contribution to the country, can they make full use of their talents.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: guangkaixianlu antonym: envious of talents and abilities
Chinese PinYin : guǎng kāi cái lù
open broad avenues to able people
rare and very valuable , like jade and pearls. hé bì suí zhū
settle a case with just a few words. piàn yán zhé yù