production surpasses consumption

production surpasses consumption

There is a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is sh ē ngzh ò ngsh í Gu ǎ, which means plenty of wealth. From the book of rites · University.

Idiom explanation

Many: many; few: few. More production, less consumption. Wealth is abundant.

The origin of Idioms

According to the book of rites · Da Xue, "there is a way to make money. The people who are born are numerous, the people who eat are few, the people who are ill, the people who use are comfortable, and the money is enough."

Idiom usage

As an object, attribute, with commendatory meaning.

Examples

According to shihuozhi I, a draft of the history of the Qing Dynasty, "in ancient times, the sage king was poor in food and used the way of comfort for illness, but he didn't say it."

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