a man of tremendous promise
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ò ngli á ngzh ī C á I, which means to refer to talents who can undertake great tasks. It's from the new words of the world - appreciation.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote "Yu Zi, song Mu and Qiao are as dense as a thousand feet of pine. Although they have programs, they are used as pillars."
Idiom usage
In the future, your cousins will be the pillars of our country. They will be able to work in both government offices at the same time. There is no limit to their future! Chapter 16 of Cao Xueqin written by Duanmu Hongliang every young man should work hard to become a pillar of the country.
a man of tremendous promise
be fond of the new and tired of the old - lián xīn yàn jiù
The prime minister comes from the East and the general comes from the West - guēn dōng chū xiàng, guān xī