Choosing officials according to people
In Chinese, the Pinyin is y ǐ R é NZ é Gu ā n, which means to select and confer an appropriate official position according to one's ability. The source is the biography of Ren Su Du and Zheng Cang in the history of the Three Kingdoms.
Explanation of words
To select and confer appropriate office according to one's ability.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Shou of Jin Dynasty wrote in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Shu, biography of Ren Su, Du and Zheng Cang: "based on this, we can know that the state chooses officials by their own people, not for officials."
Discrimination of words
Related idioms: to kill the weak strong, named after the beaver to the mouse Zhiguan, quannengzhiguan
Chinese PinYin : yǐ rén zé guān
Choosing officials according to people
unite all efforts for a common purpose. tóng xīn bìng lì
a loss may turn out to be a gain. sài wēng shī mǎ
be the first to bear the brunt. shǒu dāng qí chōng