jealous of the able
Jealousy can harm the virtuous, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ù n é NGH à IXI á n, which means to envy talented people and frame wise people. It refers to people who are more talented and moral than themselves. It comes from the historical records of Gaozu.
The origin of Idioms
According to the historical records of emperor Gaozu, Xiang Yu is jealous of the talents. Those who have made contributions will do harm to him, and those who have doubts about him In the biography of fan Ju and Cai Ze in historical records, it is said that "if you are envious of the virtuous and the capable, you can protect them."
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attributive, or object, it refers to jealousy of others. The fourth chapter of Guan Hanqing's crying for filial piety in Yuan Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: envious of the virtuous and the capable
jealous of the able
Respect oneself and humble others - zūn jǐ bēi rén
speak vehemently with a distinctly moral tone - jī áng kāng kǎi
use impractical means to solve a problem - jié zhǐ shì jù