know and respect the talent
It is an idiom, pronounced sh í C á iz ū nxi á n, which means to recognize and respect talented people. It comes from Ming Li Zhi's burning books. Volume 2. Fumacheng Renshu.
The origin of Idioms
Li Zhi of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the book of burning books and resuming Macheng people's books: "in this way, we can see the capable corporal who is a real high spirited drinker, and so on."
Idiom usage
There are many people who cherish talents.
Chinese PinYin : shí cái zūn xián
know and respect the talent
follow the tracks of an overthrown chariot -- follow the same old disastrous road. dǎo qì fù zhé
when a book is copied thrice , some characters become alike. wū yān chéng mǎ