award according to contributions
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì g ō ngsh ò ush ǎ ng, meaning according to the size of the merit to reward. It comes from Huainanzi · human training.
Idiom usage
Changsha, Chengdu, the secret of Lu and Wei, the relatives of the state, and the Duke of the Ming Dynasty are not the first to get rewards.
Analysis of Idioms
Pay according to work
The origin of Idioms
"Huainanzi · human training" says: "therefore, loyal officials serve the monarch, and they are rewarded for their merits, not for their gains; they are rewarded for their strength, and they are not greedy for their titles. If you can, don't refuse to accept it. " According to the biography of the southern Huns in the book of the later Han Dynasty, "the southern Huns were born after beheading, and they were rewarded for their merits."
Idiom explanation
Reward according to the merit. It's the same as "reward for meritorious service". Receive, teach.
Chinese PinYin : jì gōng shòu shǎng
award according to contributions
The wind and shadow are perfunctory. fēng yǐng fū yān
thinking sth. of no importance. qiū fēng guò ěr
birds sing and flowers give forth fragrance. huā xiāng niǎo yǔ
do the right thing at the right time. quán shí zhì yí