he who has wealth speaks louder than others
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C á ID à Q à C à, which means that the first refers to rich property, extraordinary style; the second refers to relying on a lot of money and imposing. It's from Xiao He Cai Lu Jian Jiao.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Shaotang's "Xiao He Cai Lu Jian Jiao" V: "aunt Hua's income is very considerable. It's a big house with a lot of money and a lot of energy. "
Idiom usage
A rich man is a rich man. At that time, he went in and out. Chapter two of Zhang Zhou's walking hard in China they have countless belongings, and they don't take state property seriously.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: rich antonym: poor
he who has wealth speaks louder than others
conference dealing with peace-time matters - yī shāng zhī huì
The law does not spread to six ears - fǎ bù chuán liù ěr
The snipe and the clam fight, and the fisherman gains - yù bàng xiāng zhēng,yú wēng
the dazzling human world with its myriad temptations - huā huā shì jiè