appoint people on their merit
Yeyeyexian, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ě m é iy í Xi á n, which means to appoint people based on their talents. It's from Xingshi Hengyan by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It refers to cherishing talents
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: yewuyixian, yewuyicai
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty, the 20th volume of Xingshi Hengyan: "that grandfather is a sage, a sage, a sage, a wise, a benevolent and a filial one. He is really a dynasty without a lucky seat, and a wild man without a legacy."
Idiom explanation
it refers to appointing people on the basis of merit and making the best use of their talents. The same as "no one left behind".
appoint people on their merit
one 's family was reduced to absolute destitution - jiā pín rú xǐ
Indifference leads to ambition, tranquility leads to ambition - dàn bó yǐ míng zhì,níng jìng yǐ zhì yuǎn
make frivolous remarks about sb . 's appearance - pǐn tóu lùn zú