wò​fǎ​tǔ​bǔ

eager to recruit talent

  1. to hold one's hair
    (literary) to hold one's own hair; describes being so eager to welcome wise or talented guests that one does not even finish grooming or tying up one's hair
  2. to welcome scholars
    to be eager to recruit talented people, alluding to the story of the Duke of Zhou who interrupted his meals multiple times to welcome visiting scholars; often used in the phrase 周公吐哺 zhōu​gōng​tǔ​bǔ