talents gather from everywhere
The Chinese idiom, s ì f ā NGF ú C ò u in pinyin, means that talents or goods from all directions gather together like spokes on the hub of a wheel. It comes from the biography of sun Shutong in the book of Han Dynasty.
The idiom comes from the book of Han · biography of sun Shutong written by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "everyone serves his duty, and the four sides radiate."
Chinese PinYin : sì fāng fú còu
talents gather from everywhere
Bullying the big over the small. qī dà yā xiǎo
the courageous are free from fear. yǒng zhě bù jù
summon up one 's courage for a task. chuō lì fēng fā
water rushes down and covers hundreds of miles of land. yī xiè bǎi lǐ
embarrassed by undeserved praise. kuì bù gǎn dāng