secluded talent
Hidden Dragon and hidden tiger, idiom, refers to the hidden dragon, hidden tiger. The metaphor of talent has not yet been promoted. It comes from he Wenhuan's the story of two pearls, the recognition of mother in the west market in Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
He Wenhuan of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the story of two pearls: the West City recognizes its mother: "today, the pen is fragrant, and the ceremony is like a hidden dragon and a hidden tiger."
Idiom usage
In order to fully explore talents, we should not let go of the hidden dangers.
Analysis of Idioms
Fu Long Wo Hu
secluded talent
the colour of the silk will be changed as it is dyed - rǎn sī zhī biàn
a small man intoxicated by success - xiǎo rén dé zhì
Protect the situation and the people - bǎo jìng xī mín
remove mountains and drain seas - yí shān jié hǎi