disburse money in public cause
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ū C á izh ò ngy ì, which means to neglect righteousness and despise money; to point out that money helps people in distress; the same as "relieving money and upholding justice". It's from the story of Tianbao in Kaiyuan: Summer shelter.
Notes on Idioms
Wealth distribution: divide people by wealth.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Renyu's "Kaiyuan Tianbao's legacy · summer shelter" in the Five Dynasties: "he is good at receiving people from all over the world, neglecting wealth and valuing righteousness, and he will be saved if he is in trouble."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: help the poor and help the righteous
Idiom usage
To give generously is to give generously. example I like my friends who are not rich enough.
disburse money in public cause
unable to suffer the humiliation made by the warder even if he is a whittled phoney one - xuē mù wéi lì
be chivalrous and fond of doing good deeds - xíng xiá hào yì
harmonious relation among emperor and his ministers - shèng jīng xián xiàng