being good at business , one is wealthy
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Du à C á ISH à ng à, which originally means that if you have more capital, you can do business; later it means that capitalists can do business. It's from Han Feizi five beetles.
Notes on Idioms
Jia: business.
The origin of Idioms
"Han Feizi · five beetles": "good at dancing with long sleeves, good at getting rich."
Idiom usage
The capitalists can do business. Examples Zhuzi Yu Lei. Vol.4-11. Analects of Confucius. Taibo chapter: "if you have a lot of money, you have to save more here. If you want to buy, you have to sell." Gao Panlong's answer to yuan jiehuan (yuan Keli) Zhongcheng in the Ming Dynasty: "long sleeves, good at dancing, rich in wealth, good at choosing, what's the harm? Wu Jianren's "muddleheaded world" in Qing Dynasty Volume 11: the more he came down this time, the more powerful he was. In the future, he will have a big boat, a lot of money and a lot of good people.
Chinese PinYin : duō cái shàn gǔ
being good at business , one is wealthy
point at the chicken and curse the dog. zhǐ jī mà gǒu
an affinity given by heaven. tiān jiǎ liáng yuán
in high and vigorous spirits. yì xìng héng fēi