Price increases
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à Z à ngy à g à, which means that the original meaning is a good horse that can't be sold. If it's liked by bole, it will increase the price ten times. It means that it's unknown, but it raises the price when it meets people who appreciate it. It comes from the second yance of the Warring States period.
The origin of Idioms
According to the second yance of Warring States policy, Bole pays attention to it and goes to it. Once the price of horse is ten times
Idiom explanation
The original intention is that the price of a good horse that can't be sold is increased ten times when Bole takes a fancy to it. It is used to mean that people who are unknown and appreciated raise their value.
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