lose both men and money
The pronunciation of R é NC á Ili ǎ ngsh ī is a Chinese word, which means that people and money have no means or loss. It comes from the book "warning of the world: yutangchun is in trouble to meet a husband".
Source: "warning of the world · yutangchun meets husband in distress": "Wang San was elected and soon arrived in Beijing. He asked for yutangchun for nothing, but he didn't lose both money and people?" Example: he has so many things on my shoulders. If I go with the goods with feet, I will be ruined by him. Ling Mengchu of Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : rén cái liǎng shī
lose both men and money
a single hair out of nine ox hides. jiǔ niú yī háo
make a fool of oneself by foolish display. bù gǔ léi mén