Under the heavy reward, there must be a dead husband
If you offer a reward with a large sum of money, there will be people who have the courage to do things
Idiom explanation
[idiom]: [Pinyin]: zh ò ngsh ǎ ngzh ī Xi à, B ì y ǒ us ǐ f ū [explanation]: it means that if you offer a reward with a large amount of money, there will be people who have the courage to do things.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: biography of Geng Chun in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "those who can gather people will be rewarded with sweet bait." Li Xian quoted the book of the Lord of Huangshi: "under the fragrant bait, there must be a hanging fish; under the heavy reward, there must be a dead husband."
Discrimination of words
Phonetic code: zszf synonym: under heavy appreciation, there must be brave man usage: used as object, attribute and clause; used in written language
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