appoint people on their merit
Yewuyicai is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ě w ú y í C á I, which means to appoint people on the basis of their talents. The same as "no one left behind". In ancient times, many people praised the world of Shengming.
Idiom explanation
See ye wuyixian. It refers to appointing people on the basis of their talents. It means that there are no abandoned talents among the people. In ancient times, many people praised the world of Shengming.
Idioms and allusions
The source of the idiom: "the biography of Yang Ni in the book of Wei states:" to hold up the virtuous and virtuous, to dethrone the unworthy, to make the picnics have no talent, and the court has no vegetarian meal. " idiom usage: used as object and attribute; refers to cherishing talents
Discrimination of words
Synonyms: yeyeyexian, yeyeyexian Antonyms: crouching tiger, Hidden Dragon emotional color: commendatory words idiom structure: more formal generation time: ancient degree of common use: rare
appoint people on their merit
vulgar or common-place point of view - shì sú zhī jiàn
be rich and varied as rosy clouds are rising slowly - yún xīng xiá wèi