Not a good man
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù yish à NF ū, which means it's not good too! It comes from Liu Zongyuan's biography of Guo Tuotuo who planted trees in Tang Dynasty.
The idiom comes from Liu Zongyuan's biography of camels growing trees in the Tang Dynasty: "the questioner says:" not a good man! I asked, "if you want to raise trees, you have to raise people." It is said that the official precepts are also true. "
Not a good man
Fish in dry waters and hunt in burning forests - hé zé ér yú,fén lín ér liè
Pull away the rotten and destroy the withered - lā xiǔ cuī kū
think of stealing on seeing sb . 's money - jiàn cái qǐ yì