Make a profit
Li Chu Yi Kong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ì ch ū y ī K ǒ ng, which means that there is only one way to reward Li Lu, that is to engage in farming. From Guanzi · Guoxu and Shangjunshu · weak people.
The origin of Idioms
Guanzi Guoxu: "if profit comes from one hole, the country will be invincible." According to the book of Shang Jun, the weak people: "if you make a profit, there will be many things in the country."
Idiom usage
Example for the way of the state, ~ is the king, two is strong, three is weak, four is dead. ——Biography of Liu Chong in New Tang Dynasty
Make a profit
Half a hundred miles is ninety - xíng bǎi lǐ zhě bàn yú jiǔ shí
The rest of the chicken and the porpoise - jī tún zhī xī
search for seclusion and beautiful scenery - xún yōu tàn shèng