Reward for one's work
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ó UG à NGG à IXI à o, which means to reward those who have made contributions. It comes from the Dunhuang Bianwen anthology Wu Zixu Bianwen.
explain
Reward: reward. To give (life). It means to reward those who have made contributions.
source
In Dunhuang Bianwen collection, Wu Zixu Bianwen: "Zixu went into the city with the emperor's death, seized the dagger and paid for his contributions."
usage
Combined; predicate; commendatory
Reward for one's work
Gather strength to gather strength - cuán fēng jù dí
congratulate each other by raising the hand to the brow - é shǒu chēng qìng
lookers-on see most of the game - bàng guān zhě qīng
The emperor is worthy of his painstaking efforts - huáng tiān bù fù kǔ xīn rén