Yin min Fu CAI
Yin min Fu Cai, whose pinyin is y ī nm í NF ù C á I, is a word,
Basic explanation
Yin: substantial, rich; Fu: rich. The people are rich and the products are abundant. Yang Xiong's "Fa Yan · Xiao Zhi" in Han Dynasty said, "the ruler should be responsible for the people's wealth, the way and faith." An example is the biography of Liu Tao in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "if the husband wants to, he should stop the labor and seize the property, then the people will not have to work." used as object and attribute; refers to social situation
words whose meaning is similar
Yin min Fu Li
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: Yin: rich. Fu: abundant, abundant. Enrich the people, enrich the wealth. It is also known as "the wealth of the people" and "the wealth of the people". Grammatical usage: used as predicate, object and attribute; used in written language: ancient times
Yin min Fu CAI
visit willow and look for flowers -- frequent brothels - wèn liǔ xún huā
rely on others for success in work - yīn rén chéng shì