have good prospects of gain
Profitable, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǒ UL ì K ě t ú, which means there is profit to seek. From officialdom reform.
Idiom explanation
Picture: seeking. There are benefits to be sought.
The origin of Idioms
The sixth chapter of the Qing Dynasty's Wu Mingshi's Officialdom reform: "when it's profitable, can we do it immediately?" Mao Dun's midnight 8: "as long as the political situation starts, the bond market will be affected, and our bond makers will be profitable."
have good prospects of gain
Wren nest and mosquito eyelashes - jiāo cháo wén jié
work or endeavour to the best of one 's ability - jìn qí suǒ cháng
high position and handsome salary - gāo guān hòu lù
skillful in teaching and able to provide guidance - jiào dǎo yǒu fāng
usher out the parting guest and welcome in the new one - sòng jiù yíng xīn