seek out able men and receive them
Nashi Zhaoxian, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n à sh à zh à oxi á n, which means recruiting talents, accepting scholars and attracting talents. It comes from the first yance of the Warring States period.
Idiom usage
The sages are so erudite, talented and virtuous. Why don't they strive for fame and fame when we see that today's sages recruit talents.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: recruiting talents
The origin of Idioms
Yan CE I, the Warring States policy, said: "King Yanzhao ascended the throne, humbled himself and made thick coins to recruit sages." The second fold of Chen Tuan Gao Wo written by Ma Zhiyuan in Yuan Dynasty: "in the early days, it was Ze and Li people, and it was necessary to recruit talented people, be courteous and attentive, and the money and silk were mysterious."
Idiom explanation
Recruit: recruit; virtuous: virtuous and talented people; accept: accept; scholar: refers to scholars. Recruit wise men and scholars. It means to recruit talents.
seek out able men and receive them
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