disburse money in public cause
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ū C á izh à ngy ì, which means to speak of righteousness, despise money; point out that money helps people in distress. From the debt of the next life.
Idiom explanation
Wealth distribution: divide people by wealth.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, the fourth discount of Wu Mingshi's debt to the next life: "it helps me to save the poor and help the poor, to relieve the financial burden and to help the righteous, all of which have done good deeds."
Idiom usage
Money helps people. Examples Water Margin describes the images of many heroes who kill the rich and help the poor.
Chinese PinYin : shū cái zhàng yì
disburse money in public cause
like having prickles on the back. bèi ruò máng cì
Selling knights and officials. mài jué yù guān
bodies of the killed lie everywhere. shā rén yíng yě
glorious flowers in spring and solid fruits in autumn. chūn huá qiū shí