Renjiang Yisu
Renjiang Yisu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R é NJI ā ngy ì s ù, which means giving money to others. It comes from "Soushenji · Yang Boyong" and "Houhanshu · dusk biography".
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.
The origin of Idioms
According to Yang Boyong's jade planting in SouShen Ji, "the public draws water and makes Yijiang at Bantou. All the people drink it." According to Huang Xiang Zhuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty, "the rich families went out of the valley of righteousness to help the officials get loans."
Chinese PinYin : rén jiāng yì sù
Renjiang Yisu
refuse to be contaminated by an evil influence. jié shēn zì hào
track down sb . by following clues. shùn màn mō guā
charming appearance and personality. fēng zī chuō yué
Strong branches but weak roots. qiáng zhī ruò běn