gain ten thousand percent
It's a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī B ě NW à NL ì, which means small capital and large profit. From Ji Wen's the voice of the city in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The 26th chapter of the voice of the city by Ji Wen of the Qing Dynasty: "this time, I'm going on a long journey, but I hope to get a huge profit."
Idiom usage
The first act of Cao Yu's Peking Man: "he said he wanted to run an industry and open a new soap factory." In Guo Xiaochuan's book "one capital, ten thousand profits", there was a business saying in the old days: "to". That is to say, the minimum capital, the pursuit of maximum profits In the old days, there was a business saying: "one capital, ten thousand profits". That is to say, the minimum capital, the pursuit of maximum profits. Guo Xiaochuan's "one capital, ten thousand profits"
Idiom story
During the Warring States period, Lu Buwei, a great businessman of the state of Wei, went to Handan, the capital of the state of Zhao, to do business. He met an alien son of the state of Qin who was a hostage there. He decided to do a lucrative political business. He first went to the state of Qin to win the favor of Mrs. Huayang, let her recognize the stranger as her son, and help the stranger return home to become the king of the state of Qin, so that he became the Prime Minister of the state of Qin
Chinese PinYin : yī běn wàn lì
gain ten thousand percent
A virtuous man seldom has dreams.. zhì rén wú mèng
go into boiling water and walk through fire and water. tàn tāng dǎo huǒ
be honest in performing one 's official duties. lián jié fèng gōng