1. Rare goods can be lived in, a Chinese idiom whose pinyin is qíhuòkějū, which means to store rare goods and wait for them to be sold at a high price. It is often used as a metaphor for making money by relying on some unique skills or things.
2. From the original text of "Historical Records: Biography of Lu Buwei":
Zi Chu, the evil grandson of the common people of Qin, was held in hostage by the princes. proud. Lu Buwei from Jia Handan saw it and took pity on it, saying, "This is a strange thing to live in." Then he went to see Zi Chu and said, "I can be the leader of your family." Zi Chu smiled and said, "If you come from the gate of the great king, you will be the leader of my family!"
3. Translation
Zi Chu was the grandson of the concubine of the King of Qin. He was a hostage in the State of Zhao. He did not have enough carriages, horses, or daily necessities, so he lived in poverty and was very unhappy. Lu Buwei went to Handan to do business. After seeing Zichu, he liked it very much and said: "Zichu is like a rare item that can be stored in a rare place to be sold at a high price." So he went to visit Zi Chu and said to him, "I can make your family great.
Zichu said with a smile: "Let's expand your own family first, and then come and expand mine!" ”