Love your talent
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is à IC á IR ú m ì ng, which means to love and admire talents, eager to get, just as important as life. It comes from the original poem waipianshang.
Idiom explanation
Talent: talent, talent.
The origin of Idioms
In the first chapter of the original poem written by Ye Xie of Qing Dynasty, "Han Yu is very strict in his hatred of evil and thirsty for talent."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; as predicate, attribute; with commendatory meaning, describes the great care of talent. example I love my talents as much as I can. Why should I be too modest? The third chapter of Shuoyue Quanzhuan.
Love your talent
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