goods overflow and people are happy
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is m í NK ā NGW ù f ù, which means that the people are safe and the products are rich. A picture of social stability and economic prosperity. It comes from the first fold of Lingzhi Qingshou by Zhu Youdun of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In Ming Dynasty, Zhu you stewed "Lingzhi Qingshou" with the first discount: "all because of China's favorable weather, the people are well-off."
Analysis of Idioms
words whose meaning is similar
The people are well-off, the country is peaceful and the people are safe
Idiom usage
Combined; as object and attribute; with commendatory meaning refers to social situation
Examples
It can be seen that at that time, when the emperor was wise and his subjects were good, the prosperity of governance was not without reason. (Zheng Guanying's critical words in the prosperous age, official administration II, Qing Dynasty)
goods overflow and people are happy
visit willow and look for flowers -- frequent brothels - wèn liǔ píng huā
a person in a high position is liable to be attacked - shù gāo zhāo fēng
A snake wants to swallow an elephant - shé yù tūn xiàng
the friendship or hospitality of a host - dì zhǔ zhī yí