talents in reserve
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is y à ol ó ngzh à NGW à, which means to refer to standby talents. It comes from the biography of yuan Xingchong in the new book of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the new book of the Tang Dynasty, the second biography of Confucianism, yuan Xingchong, it is said that "you are right, and I can't have nothing in a day."
Idiom usage
To use as an object; to use as a metaphor for a reserve person
Examples
Zhang and Wen are both gifted, but they are teachers' medicine after all. Why should they introduce them? The 13th chapter of Zeng Pu's Nie Hai Hua
Chinese PinYin : yào lóng zhōng wù
talents in reserve
repent thoroughly of one's misdeeds. tòng gǎi qián fēi
lay the hand on the heart and examine oneself. mén xīn zì wèn
in late autumn horses are fat. qiū gāo mǎ féi