Spend all one's money
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ā NC á Iji é L ì, which means to describe all-out effort. From "Haizhou Dayun Temple Temple Temple stele".
Analysis of Idioms
Labor costs money
The origin of Idioms
Li Yong of Tang Dynasty wrote in the stele of the Buddhist temple of Dayun temple in Haizhou: "if Guangdong were to spare no effort in making money, it would carve a Jue carving title for four or three years, and it would imitate the meaning of nature."
Idiom usage
It means to use up money and manpower.
Chinese PinYin : dān cái jié lì
Spend all one's money
lookers-on see most of the game. páng guān zhě qīng
All water and all mountains are poor. shuǐ jìn shān qióng
a gentle breeze is freely blowing. huì fēng hé chàng
behaving stealthily like a thief. zéi tóu shǔ nǎo
the point of an awl sticking out through a bag -- talent showing itself. yǐng tuō ér chū