Wholeheartedly from Mencius, it means that I can't pull out a hair, and I am very stingy and selfish. 2. In Cheng Kang, there are four political parties participating in the election, which is very significant.
From the perspicacity described in The Book of Songs Zhou Songzhi Jing, it is extended to the trivial and meticulous school, and only cares too much about unimportant things. Idioms describing stingy people are: 1. Give nothing: bùbáyámáo, which means that the source is stingy.
Use "zd as poor as a church mouse". 2. Regard money as life: jiàn qián rú mìng, regard money as life.
Describe the meanness of people. 3. Notched tweezers: quē kǒu niè zi, tweezers are used to pluck hair, but notched tweezers are not.
So it is used to describe a miser. 4. It is hard to give up charity: shàn cái nán shě, charity: it was originally the name of Sakyamuni's disciple, and later it took the meaning of "kindness", meaning "cherish money".
S: charity. Refers to people who cherish money and are unwilling to give it to others.
Often used to ridicule people for being stingy. 5. abacus head: suàn pán nǎo dai, which is a metaphor for a stingy person and means sarcasm.
2. satirize the sentence reference of men's stingy: the most stingy man is uncomfortable if he doesn't say it.
PS: I want to explain a few things first:
1, not every woman loves money, but no woman likes a miser. So please refer to this article when men state how they are. )
2. People who are really willing to spend money for you may not love you; But how can people who are reluctant to spend a little money for you talk about love?
3. Love needs interaction. When you are thinking that the other person is unwilling to spend money for you, have you ever checked whether you have spent money for the other person?
Then, as a man, I think as long as what you buy is not particularly expensive and unrealistic, the other party is not willing to say goodbye to him directly! There is no reason! !