Cherishing talents
Hu á IC á IB à OQ à, a Chinese idiom, has both ability and political integrity. He has not only good ideological quality, but also working ability and ability. The same as "embracing talents".
The explanation is of both ability and political integrity. He has not only good ideological quality, but also working ability and ability. The same as "embracing talents".
It comes from the fourth chapter of yinhualu written by Zhao Li in Tang Dynasty: "is the name of Fu's article set up for Zhitu? What a mistake! As old as before, Dezong searched for those who cherished talents and didn't seek fame. "
Chinese PinYin : huái cái bào qì
Cherishing talents
people starved to death are everywhere. è piǎo zǎi dào
Keep green hills, don't worry about firewood. liú dé qīng shān zài,bù chóu méi chái shāo