a talent is useless when secluded
Qian Jiao Jiao Feng, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi á NJI ā OK ù NF è ng, which means to refer to the buried talents. From the story of Ming Feng, Zou Weixia Gu.
The origin of Idioms
In Ming Dynasty, Wang Shizhen's Ming Feng Ji, Zou Weixia Gu said, "there is a Japanese Emperor's wind, and the Li people are happy to praise it. There, you must be enthusiastic when you look at the trapped Phoenix."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Chinese PinYin : qián jiāo kùn fèng
a talent is useless when secluded
a symbol of war in ancient china. jīn gē tiě qí
speak with fervour and assurance. kǎn kǎn ér tán
A blessing in disguise. sài wēng shī mǎ,yān zhī fēi fú
cast its radiance far and wide. guāng yàn wàn zhàng
swear by the heaven and sun as witness. zhǐ tiān wéi shì
regard one 's ink as if it were gold -- one will not easily paint. xī mò rú jīn