talents gather from everywhere
The Chinese idiom, s ì f ā NGF ú C ò u in pinyin, means that talents or goods from all directions gather together like spokes on the hub of a wheel. It comes from the biography of sun Shutong in the book of Han Dynasty.
The idiom comes from the book of Han · biography of sun Shutong written by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "everyone serves his duty, and the four sides radiate."
talents gather from everywhere
pay attention to the interests of the whole - gù quán dà jú
a crane 's appearance and a mantis ' figure - hè shì láng xíng
Deep-rooted habits are hard to give up. - jī xí nán chú