Shi renbude
Shi renbude, an idiom, is interpreted as doing good deeds and giving kindness to others. It comes from Yuan anonymous's watching money slave.
explain
It refers to the practice of benevolence and righteousness, the giving of kindness, and more good deeds.
source
In Yuan Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's "looking at the money slave" wedge: "then I, the great ancestor of this family, accumulate, he is very benevolent, but also want to win a filial son and a good wife."
example
The second discount of Ming Dynasty's Wu Mingshi's the rise and fall of the rich and the poor: "it's not convenient to do anything. There are people who are willing to help others to get rich and have good intentions synonym: schnbuter
Chinese PinYin : shī rén bù dé
Shi renbude
desire to excel over others. zhēng qiáng dòu shèng
The position is not expected to be arrogant. wèi bù qī jiāo
stick together in life and death. shēng sǐ xiāng yī