be happy in doing good
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is l è sh à NH à OSH à, which means that people like to do good deeds and are willing to help those in need. It comes from Sima Qian's historical records on music and calligraphy in the Western Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Le: OK, I like it. Like to do good, willing to take property to help people in trouble.
The origin of Idioms
Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty wrote in the book of music in historical records: "hearing the sound of signs makes people happy and kind; hearing the sound of feathers makes people neat and polite."
Idiom usage
Ouyang Shan's Three Alleys: "since Chen Jun is ~, I'm naturally duty bound." On the biography of Chen Pengnian in the history of the Song Dynasty: Song Shiyi had a lot of literary knowledge and was famous for being a moving master. He had the same fate as Li Yuan. Although it is far away from Yuan Dynasty, it is still possible for scholars to return to Yuan Dynasty. Zhang Junfang's "seven signatures of the cloud collection" in Song Dynasty: it makes people happy to be charitable, respectful and filial to cultivate benevolence, then the heart is peaceful and the God is complete. Shi Yukun's three heroes and five righteousness in Qing Dynasty: there is an empty island in dangnan and a lujiazhuang in the island. At the beginning, there was Lu Taigong in Japan. He was very charitable and his family was very rich. When Lu Fang was born, he was harmonious with the local party and respected by everyone;
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: helping others, sacrificing one's life, saving one's life, saving one's life, saving one's life and suffering
Chinese PinYin : lè shàn hào shī
be happy in doing good
the gateway is thronged with horses and carriages. chē mǎ yíng mén
a combination of insignificant efforts can work miracles. qún qīng zhé zhóu
the words fail to convey the meaning. yán bù dá yì