sell at a fair price
There is no price in the market
[Bopomofo] sh ì w ú è rji à
[explanation] there are no two kinds of prices in business. The business is fair and does not deceive people. Good social atmosphere. It is also known as "no two price in the market".
[usage] used as object and attribute; refers to good social atmosphere.
The origin of Idioms
He also played for the price of the market, officials without prison litigation. Biography of Wang Mang in the history of Han Dynasty
Idiom information
There are no two prices in the market. There are no two prices in business. The business is fair and does not deceive people. Good social atmosphere. It is also known as "no two price in the market". [usage] as an object or attribute; good social atmosphere. [structure] subject predicate form [age] ancient times [English] sellatafairprice [similar words] children and old people are not deceived, the market is not two price [antonym] bullying and dominating the market [rhyme words] seven lines, all things are self turning, the world is powerful, the world is both good and good, empty mouthed vernacular, tongue is not down, stubborn, smooth, bright people do not speak dark words, five lines go hand in hand
The origin of Idioms
He also played for the price of the market, officials without prison litigation. Biography of Wang Mang in the history of Han Dynasty
Idiom story
At the end of the Western Han Dynasty, Wang Mang poisoned Hanping emperor after he got the title of "an Han Gong". He called himself the fake emperor and made 2-year-old Liu Ying the crown prince. He dreamed that he could be a real emperor and send eight customs to understand the people. These customs made people go back to Beijing to please Wang Mang, saying that the common people were well-off and the thieves disappeared. It was true that they could not find out what they had left behind and kept their doors open at night. The market was fair and the market was priceless.
Examples of Idioms
Zixu ruled the country for five years. The sun and the moon were bright again. The market was priceless. Cats and mice were in the same acupoint. Rice and wheat were divided. There were no prisoners in prison. Collection of Dunhuang Bianwen · Bianwen of Wu Zixu
Chinese PinYin : shì wú èr jià
sell at a fair price
The road is high and the devil is heavy. dào gāo mó zhòng