- 他山之石,可以攻玉 tāshānzhīshíkěyǐgōngyù learning from othersstones from other hills may serve to polish one's own jade; metaphor for using external advice or the experiences of others to improve oneself or remedy one's own deficiencies
- 他山之石可以攻玉 tāshānzhīshíkěyǐgōngyù to improve oneself through external help or talentliterally "the stone from another mountain can polish jade"; an idiom meaning one can improve oneself by accepting advice or criticism from others, or by utilizing external talent and resources to develop one's own organization or nation effectively