然后有千里马

然後有千里馬
ránhòuyǒuqiānlǐmǎ
phrase

Meanings

  1. 1 and only then is there a thousand-li horse
  2. 2 (fig.) thoroughbred talent exists only where the judge of talent exists first
  3. 3 (lit.) then-after there-is thousand-li horse

Examples

Shì yǒu Bólè, ránhòu yǒu qiānlǐ mǎ, qiānlǐ mǎ cháng yǒu, ér Bólè bù cháng yǒu.
'Only when the world has a Bole does it have a thousand-li horse; thousand-li horses are common, but a Bole is rare.'
Qǐyè yào xiān yǒu shí cái de Bólè, ránhòu yǒu qiānlǐ mǎ.
A company needs a talent-spotting Bole first; 'and only then is there a thousand-li horse.'

Tips

history
From 韩愈》(Han Yu, Tang, ~800 CE), a short allegorical essay: 伯乐然后伯乐有名奴隶之间 (The world must first have a Bole, and then there can be a thousand-li horse. Thousand-li horses are common; a Bole is not. So though a famous horse exists, it is shamed at the hands of grooms, and dies side by side in the stalls). 伯乐 = the legendary Qin-era horse-judge; a classic meditation on talent going unrecognized.
usage
Always paired with 伯乐 — the inverted causality is the essay's whole point. in modern use = 'top talent,' 伯乐 = 'talent-spotter'; both are fully lexicalized. 然后 here = 'only then' (classical sequential), stronger than modern 'after that.'

Stroke Order

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hòu
yǒu
qiān