get without any labor without doing any work
Gain without work, a Chinese idiom, pronounced B ù L á o é Rhu ò, means to possess the fruits of others' work without work. It's from Confucius' family language: entering the government.
The origin of Idioms
"Confucius family language - official entry" says: "what you want is from you, so you can get it without labor."
Idiom usage
My goal is to be dissatisfied with Yang, but my action may be profited by a third party. Lu Xun's book of two places
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: enjoy your success, eat without work [antonym]: support yourself [Xiehouyu]: carp jump on the boat [lantern riddle]: Exploitation
get without any labor without doing any work
cultivate one's original nature - xiū xīn yǎng xìng
An inch of foot and a foot of foot - cùn tí chǐ jiān
A moth that grows up by accumulating errors - jī é chéng dù