Let leisure compete with labor
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R à ngy à J à NGL á o, which means to give way to each other when it is easy, and compete with each other when it is hard. From the book of Wei, biography of Xiaogan, Wu Xida.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Wei, biography of Xiaogan, Wu Xida: "Kun's younger brother has lived together for more than 40 years, and his boudoir is in harmony
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive.
Let leisure compete with labor
The tree wants to be quiet, but the wind doesn't stop - shù yù jìng ér fēng bù tíng
the wind and rain come in their time - fēng tiáo yǔ shùn
the dog barks at a man who is not his master - gǒu fèi fēi zhǔ