the capabilities of a prime minister
Wang zuozhicai, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w á ngzu ǒ zh ī C á I, which means he has extraordinary ability of governing the country. It comes from the biography of Dong Zhongshu in the book of Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Wang, a monarch or an emperor, mostly refers to the head of state; assist, assist; talent, ability, wisdom; Wang assist, that is, "assist the king" (ancient Chinese inversion); Wang assist, refers to someone (or counselor) with extraordinary ability to govern the country.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Dong Zhongshu in the book of Han Dynasty, "Liu Xiang said that Dong Zhongshu had the talent of Wang Zuo, although Yi and Lu died to return."
Idiom usage
Traditional usage is regarded as written language and object. example when the emperor saw him, he allowed him to meet him on his way, and knew his beauty's gift. Tang Yang Jiong's tablet of Ren Jun, magistrate of Wenjiang County, Yizhou
Chinese PinYin : wáng zuǒ zhī cái
the capabilities of a prime minister
lay more stress on the present than on the past. hòu jīn bó gǔ
Chopsticks are long and bowls are short. zhù chàng wǎn duǎn
go over mountains and cross streams. dēng shān shè shuǐ
Superior, strong, inferior and weak. guì zhuàng jiàn ruò
One son becomes a monk and seven ancestors ascend to heaven. yī zǐ chū jiā,qī zǔ shēng tiān
use impractical means to solve a problem. jié zhǐ shì jù