Fishing for a dragon
Fishing for a dragon is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is d ǎ f è NGL ā ol ó ng, which means searching for rare talents. From Haotian tower.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Zhu Kai's the first fold of Haotian Tower: "you don't need to fish for dragons, don't choose Yuanrong."
Idiom usage
It refers to the selection of talents
Analysis of Idioms
Close synonym: Da Feng Lao long
Fishing for a dragon
interested exclusively in the acquisition of sb . 's estate - qiú tián wèn shě
hear readily without comprehending what is heard - ěr shí zhī lùn
smash a pot to pieces just because it 's cracked -- write oneself off as hopeless and act recklessly - pò guàn pò shuāi
it was as though a tiger left his hills and descended to the plains - hǔ luò píng yáng
leave one 's native place and live as a vagabond - lí xiāng bèi tǔ
Come in the soup, go in the water - tāng lǐ lái,shuǐ lǐ qù