招兵买马

招兵買馬
zhāobīng-mǎimǎ
idiom #38,132

Meanings

  1. 1 to recruit soldiers and buy horses (idiom)
  2. 2 to build up a force; to recruit staff; to staff up

Examples

Zhèjiā chuàngyè gōngsī zhèngzài dàlì zhāobīng-mǎimǎ.
This startup is aggressively staffing up.
Tā dǎsuàn zìlìménhù, xiān zhāobīng-mǎimǎ.
He plans to strike out on his own and assemble a team first.

Tips

history
From 《三国演义》 ch. 28 — Liu Bei 'sets up camp in Runan to recruit troops and horses (招兵买马), biding his time to advance.' Now metaphorical for any organization building up its workforce.

Stroke Order

zhāo
bīng
mǎi