grant whatever is requested
As a Chinese idiom, the pronunciation is y ǒ uqi ú B ì y ì ng, which means that as long as someone asks, they will agree. It is easy to answer people's request and easy to talk. It comes from Cui Xiucai.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: those who come will not refuse, and those who ask for help will not refuse
Idiom usage
Later, although calligraphy and painting still had to respond to the demand, it was a bit too late to make a difference. The 42nd chapter of Li Baojia's Officialdom
The origin of Idioms
Cui Xiucai, the master of Ji garden in the Qing Dynasty, said: "good friends and close friends in the past, they always respond to requests."
grant whatever is requested
lord ye who claimed to be fond of dragons was scared out of his wits when a real one appeared - yè gōng hào lóng
Hide the head and hyperactivity the brain - cáng tóu kàng nǎo
turn round on one 's gallopingsteed and aim an arrow at - yuè mǎ wān gōng
feudal lords vying for the throne - qún xióng zhú lù