disburse money in public cause
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ū C á izh ò ngy ì, which means to neglect righteousness and despise money; to point out that money helps people in distress; the same as "relieving money and upholding justice". It's from the story of Tianbao in Kaiyuan: Summer shelter.
Notes on Idioms
Wealth distribution: divide people by wealth.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Renyu's "Kaiyuan Tianbao's legacy · summer shelter" in the Five Dynasties: "he is good at receiving people from all over the world, neglecting wealth and valuing righteousness, and he will be saved if he is in trouble."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: help the poor and help the righteous
Idiom usage
To give generously is to give generously. example I like my friends who are not rich enough.
Chinese PinYin : shū cái zhòng yì
disburse money in public cause
stuffy room without ventilation. mì bù tōng fēng
Let the fog go and the ice melt. wù shì bīng róng
To cover one's eyes and eyebrows. shān yǎn pū méi
show great concern for the poor and ill. diào sǐ wèn jí