Scrupulous in financial affairs
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is l í NC á IB ù g ǒ u, which means not seeking money casually in the face of money. It comes from the book of rites.
interpretation
In the face of money is not casually seek, honest and good.
source
In the book of rites, Qu Li Shang said, "don't get money when you are in trouble." Example: Wang Dingbao's Tang Zhiyan Qiyi in the Five Dynasties: "which one is more honest? He is meticulous about money. "
Chinese PinYin : lín cái bù gǒu
Scrupulous in financial affairs
marriage according to all the traditional rules. sān méi liù zhèng
with deep hatred and resentment. dào xīn jí shǒu
charge into the enemy ranks. chōng fēng xiàn zhèn
All things besieged and all things Besieged. shí wéi wǔ gōng
inherit and qualify for his father 's career. gàn fù zhī gǔ
emerge of itself and perish of itself. zì shēng zì miè
There is no house to build a beam. méi wū jià liáng