Accumulation of money
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NY í ngxi ā ng, which means to pile up desks and boxes. There are many descriptions of books, manuscripts, files, etc. It comes from the biography of Li Er in the history of Sui Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Case: table; Profit: full. Pile up desks and boxes. There are many descriptions of books, manuscripts, files, etc.
The origin of Idioms
The biography of Li'er in the history of the Sui Dynasty: "a long list of articles does not appear in the form of the moon; the accumulation of cases is just like the wind and cloud."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : jī àn yíng xiāng
Accumulation of money
Know the face but not the heart. zhī rén zhī miàn bù zhī xīn
not feel ashamed to ask and learn from one 's subordinates. bù chǐ xià wèn
a large head and big ears -- sign of a prosperous man. féi tóu dà miàn
A word from a gentleman is a whip from a horse. jūn zǐ yī yán,kuài mǎ yī biān
Abandon the car and leave the forest. qì chē zǒu lín