Yu guangfenren
Yu guangfenren, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ú Gu āē NGF ē NR é n, which means that it doesn't cost any money to help others by the way. It comes from Qin CE Er, Warring States strategy.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty wrote in the Warring States policy Qin CE Er: "I often come first because I don't have a candle. I sweep the room and cloth the seats. How do you like Yu Ming's light on the four walls? If I am lucky enough to be a concubine, why not be a virgin? "
Idiom usage
It refers to the ability of people, etc.
Examples
Yu Guangfen doesn't do you any harm.
Idiom story
In the big house on the Bank of the river, there are many spinning women spinning cotton thread. At night, they light wax and spin thread. A poor woman doesn't light a candle. Others think she is greedy, so they drive her out. She said that she did not touch their light, every day she came in advance to help them do health, your Yu Guangfen people will not do any harm.
Chinese PinYin : yú guāng fēn rén
Yu guangfenren