Make every effort to make money
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C á Iji é L ì J ì n, which means that all money and power are used up. It means that life is in a dilemma. From "black dragon meets Donglai".
Idiom explanation
Exhausted: finished, exhausted. Money and power are all used up. It refers to a life in a dilemma
The origin of Idioms
Han Guyong's "black dragon meets Donglai pair" says: "the common people do their best to make money, but they are worried and resentful."
Idiom usage
It refers to the dilemma of life. In Song Hongmai's Rong Zhai Wu Bi Chang Qing Biao Zhang: "Li Guangyan, a famous general at that time, had been in garrison for more than years, but he failed."
Make every effort to make money
suffering from both poverty and sickness - pín bìng jiāo qīn
seven-pace talent-literary talent in ready play - qī bù zhī cái
pins awry and hair in disorder - chāi héng bìn luàn
he can size up people by his simple devices and is so alive to the changes about him that he proves to be a good commentator on the current situation - zhī rén lùn shì