cast pearls before swine
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m í ngzh ū t ó u à n, which means that talented people are ignored. From the collection of southern and Northern tunes: for the memory of forgetting.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's collection of southern and Northern tunes: for the memory of forgetting: "but on the one hand, I feel sorry for my two books; it's really bright and dark to fall into the hands of the catcher.
Idiom usage
Go astray
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: to cast pearls behind the scenes [antonym]: to cast aside the darkness and turn to the light
cast pearls before swine
resplendent with variegated coloration - wǔ guāng shí sè
men 's feelings are changeable - rén qíng lěng nuǎn
willing to sacrifice life in case of danger - jiàn wēi shòu mìng
chase the sun and drive the wind - zhú rì zhuī fēng