High quality talents
Shu Zhi Ying Cai, a Chinese idiom, is sh ū zh ì y ī NGC á I in pinyin, which means good quality and extraordinary talent. It comes from the biography of Li Heng in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Shu: kind; Ying: extraordinary.
The origin of Idioms
"Biography of Li Heng in the book of the later Han Dynasty:" the character is upright, the character is noble, the character is bright, and the talent is outstanding. "
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used to praise. Although he is young, we can see that he is a rare talent through several things he deals with.
Idiom story
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Yu Heng, a native of Pingyuan County, was very talented and elegant when he was young. People praised him for his noble quality and talent, but he was arrogant and strong-minded. He liked to be slow-moving and had little contact with others. At the beginning of the year, Jian'an traveled to Xuchang, the capital city. When he first arrived in Yingchuan, his friend gave him a famous poster of a great man. You Heng put it on him, but he didn't look for him until the handwriting of the poster was blurred.
Chinese PinYin : shū zhì yīng cái
High quality talents
be entrusted with a mission at a critical and difficult moment. lín wēi shòu mìng
not to pocket the money one has picked up. shí jīn bù mèi
as good as the blessing of heaven. rú tiān zhī fú
said of a widow or concubine who remarried. pí pá bié nòng