A city without money
Cheng Cheng Duan Jin, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch é ngch é ngdu à NJ à n, which means that all people are united and powerful. It comes from Guoyu zhouyuxia.
Idiom explanation
A city is as solid as a castle, and a broken metal is as powerful as a broken metal.
The origin of Idioms
"Guoyu · zhouyu Part 2:" so the saying goes: "the heart of one city, the mouth of one gold."
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, object, attribute; used in writing. In the book of changes, Xici Shang: "if two people are of the same mind, their interests will break gold." with forty or fifty thousand people, who can control the city? ——Kang Youwei's civil autonomy
Chinese PinYin : chéng chéng duàn jīn
A city without money
not to show off one 's knowledge. bù lù guī jiǎo
commence business , now developed into a grand scale but with hardly anything to start with. téng kōng ér qǐ
see how one behaves in the future. yǐ guān hòu xiào
The position is not expected to be arrogant. wèi bù qī jiāo
adopt different attitudes and measures under different circumstances. méi gāo yǎn dī