High quality talents
Shu Zhi Ying Cai, a Chinese idiom, is sh ū zh ì y ī NGC á I in pinyin, which means good quality and extraordinary talent. It comes from the biography of Li Heng in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Shu: kind; Ying: extraordinary.
The origin of Idioms
"Biography of Li Heng in the book of the later Han Dynasty:" the character is upright, the character is noble, the character is bright, and the talent is outstanding. "
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used to praise. Although he is young, we can see that he is a rare talent through several things he deals with.
Idiom story
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Yu Heng, a native of Pingyuan County, was very talented and elegant when he was young. People praised him for his noble quality and talent, but he was arrogant and strong-minded. He liked to be slow-moving and had little contact with others. At the beginning of the year, Jian'an traveled to Xuchang, the capital city. When he first arrived in Yingchuan, his friend gave him a famous poster of a great man. You Heng put it on him, but he didn't look for him until the handwriting of the poster was blurred.
Chinese PinYin : shū zhì yīng cái
High quality talents
flirt near the door with passers-by. yǐ mén mài qiào
wait every day under the tree , in the hope that a hare would kill itself by crashing into a tree trunk. shǒu zhū dài tù
Small power and heavy responsibility. lì xiǎo rèn zhòng