a person endowed with the talent to govern and to serve
Jishizhicai, Chinese vocabulary, Pinyin is j ì sh ì zh ī C á I, which is interpreted as talents who can save the times and govern the country. It comes from the poem of treating doctor Yan.
The origin of Idioms
Du Fu of Tang Dynasty wrote in the poem of treating doctor Yan: "every party is happy to have his old friend come, and the important town still needs to help the world."
Idiom usage
To be formal; to be an object; to be able to save the world. He is not surprising in appearance, but he is. If it is true that he was born in tun Shi, would he live up to the heart of heaven and earth? The sixth chapter of Liu e's Travels of Lao can in Qing Dynasty.
a person endowed with the talent to govern and to serve
a deed is accomplished through taking thought - xíng chéng yú sī
The wind swept the autumn leaves - jí fēng sǎo qiū yè
leave a stink for ten thousand years - yí chòu qiān nián
a few isolated words and phrases - piàn yán zhǐ yǔ
good timing, geographical convenience and good human relations - tiān shí dì lì rén hé