be generous in aiding needy people
Zhang Yi Shucai, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zhi à ngy à sh à C á I, which refers to people's loyalty and taking out their own money to help others. It comes from the fourth fold of Yuan Wu Ming Shi's debt to the next life.
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
I just do good deeds at home. Ling Mengchu, Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
The synonym generously, generously, charity antonym nothing, forget what you mean when you see profit
Chinese PinYin : zhàng yì shū cái
be generous in aiding needy people
to live in complacency on barely sufficient or insecure means. tōu ān dàn xī
discussion as to who is right and who is wrong. lùn duǎn dào cháng
popular criticisms are raging. wù yì fèi téng
referring to the great fright of routed soldiers. fēng shēng hè lì