Zhou qiongkui
Zhou Qiong Xiangkui, a Chinese idiom, means to help the widows, widows, lonely and other poor people. It comes from Yan's family precepts mianxue.
The origin of Idioms
Yan Zhitui's Yan Family Precepts mianxue in the Northern Qi Dynasty said: "those who are stingy want to see the ancients' value of righteousness and despise wealth, have few selfish desires, avoid surplus and evil, and be poor and ashamed. They can accumulate and disperse."
Chinese PinYin : zhōu qióng xù kuì
Zhou qiongkui
A full man knows not a hungry man. bǎo rén bù zhī è rén jī
the most uncommon years and months of one 's life. suì yuè zhēng róng
daily and monthly increasing. rì xīn yuè shèng
glorify one 's forefathers and enrich one 's posterity. guāng qián yù hòu