Don't refuse those who come
The Chinese idiom, pronounced L á izh ěù w ù J ù, means that no one will refuse anything that comes to him or her. From the story of Gongyang, the second year of Yingong.
The origin of Idioms
"Gong Yang Zhuan · Yin Gong Er Nian": "Gong Hui Rong Yu Qian" Han · he Xiu's note: "those who come do not refuse, those who go do not pursue."
Analysis of Idioms
Whoever comes will be welcome
Antonym: shut out
Idiom usage
To receive a gift, etc
Chinese PinYin : lái zhě wù jù
Don't refuse those who come
Three fists are not equal to four hands. sān quán bù dí sì shǒu
one 's mind is somewhat unhinged. hún bù shǒu shè