sell at a fair price
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á NW ú è rji à, which means that the price of goods is not the same. It comes from Han Kang.
The origin of Idioms
Han Kang, a biography of Yimin in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "he often collected famous herbs and sold them in Chang'an City for more than 30 years
Analysis of Idioms
Fair trade, fair trade, fair trade
Bullying the market
Idiom usage
Be used as a predicate; be used to say what counts
Chinese PinYin : yán wú èr jià
sell at a fair price
Inaction makes a big difference. wú dòng wéi dà
Take advantage of fat and dress lightly. chéng féi yì qīng
Do what is good and do what is good. dǎo rén lǚ yì
Every injustice has its head, and every debt has its owner. yuān gè yǒu tóu,zhai gè yǒu zhǔ
copiously quote authoritative works. yǐn jīng jù gǔ