Easy money and easy money
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī NGC á IH à OSH ī, which means not stingy of money, like giving.. It comes from the chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Zhi and Zhu Zhuan.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Shou of the Jin Dynasty wrote in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Zhi and Zhu Zhuan that "he was modest and accepted the scholar, but he was light on money and good at giving. Although he was rich in wealth, he was often short of money."
Idiom usage
He is a very generous person.
Analysis of Idioms
The same rhyme words: draw a knife to break the silk, cross the South Branch of bird's nest, everyone knows, think in the evening and think in the morning, a twig of laurel twig, all know, study carefully and think carefully, the posture of the middle man, cross arms and lose it, get money from the enemy
Idiom story
During the period of the Three Kingdoms, marquis Zhu of Yunyang in the state of Wu was modest and generous. Sun Quan recognized him as a versatile scholar and married the princess to him. Zhu Ju's army was cheated out of 30000 yuan of salary and money by Wang Sui. LV Yi, a dianxiao, suspected that Zhu Ju was corrupt, so he reported it to Sun Quan. Sun Quan felt that this was not like him and ordered to find out the truth.
Chinese PinYin : qīng cái hǎo shī
Easy money and easy money
grasp a typical example and you will grasp the whole category. chù lèi ér tōng
the crows caw when the moon goes down. yuè luò wū tí
a daily increase in population. shēng chǐ rì fán