too much wealth invites trouble
In Chinese, Pinyin is y í NGM ǎ nzh ī Ji ù, which means that too much wealth will lead to disaster. It comes from Fan Ye's biography of the post Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Too much wealth leads to disaster.
The origin of Idioms
Fan Ye of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in the book of the later Han Dynasty, biography of the folded image: "my family has been accumulating wealth for a long time, and it is the Taoist school's taboo to be full of blame."
too much wealth invites trouble
Never before, never after - qián wú gǔ rén,hòu wú lái zhě
with some drawing in the front and others pushing in the rear , one could not but advance - qián wǎn hòu tuī
It is better to know than to know - qiǎng bù zhī yǐ wéi zhī
melt like ice and break like tiles - bīng xiāo dòng jiě
the beam breaking and the rafter falling -- the country being in a stage of ruin - dòng zhé cuī bēng