A hero is enough
The Chinese idiom is y ī ngxi ó NgR ù g ò u, which means that all heroes in the world have obeyed. From Tang Zhiyan.
Idiom explanation
Entering the limit: it refers to entering the range of the bow and arrow, which means obeying.
The origin of Idioms
In the Five Dynasties, Volume I of Tang Zhiyan by Wang Dingbao said: "I tasted the private fortune of Duanmen and saw the new Jinshi coming out. I was glad to say:" I have enough heroes in the world. "
Idiom usage
It refers to network talents.
Examples
When a hero has enough, a king's heart is quick. The poetry of miscellaneous feelings by Huang Zunxian in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : yīng xióng rù gòu
A hero is enough
slow of tongue and clumsy of utterance. zhuō zuǐ bèn sāi
A grain of rice is a bundle of wages. lì mǐ shù xīn
be at the end of one 's forbearance. rěn wú kě rěn
Village songs and community drums. cūn gē shè gǔ
injure others and ruin oneself. sǔn rén hài jǐ