生財有道

Chinese

to make a fortune
 
to have; there is; there are
to have; there is; there are; to exist; to be
 
direction; way; method
direction; way; method; road; path; principle; truth; reason; skill; Tao (of Taoism); a measure word; to say; to speak; to talk
trad. (生財有道) 生財
simp. (生财有道) 生财

Etymology

From the Great Learning (《大學》) in the Book of Rites:

生財有 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
生财有 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
From: The Book of Rites, c. 4th – 2nd century BCE, translated based on James Legge's version
Shēngcái yǒudào, shēng zhī zhě zhòng, shí zhī zhě guǎ, wéi zhī zhě jí, yòng zhī zhě shū, zé cái héng zú yǐ. [Pinyin]
There is a great course also for the production of wealth. Let the producers be many and the consumers few. Let there be activity in the production, and economy in the expenditure. Then the wealth will always be sufficient.

Pronunciation


Idiom

生財有道

  1. (sometimes derogatory) to be expert in making money; to have the knack of making money
    • 生財有道受用無由 [Ci, trad.]
      生财有道受用无由 [Ci, simp.]
      From: Yuan dynasty, 錢霖,《般涉調·哨遍·看錢奴》
      Shēngcáiyǒudào, Shòuyòngwúyóu. [Pinyin]
      [They] are expert in making money,
      [But they] can't enjoy [their] money.

See also

  • 生財之道生财之道
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