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Idioms similar to this include: accumulating a small amount into a lot, gathering armpits into a fur, gathering sand into a tower, accumulating an inch of baht, accumulating water into an abyss, trickling into a river, accumulating over time, accumulating an inch of baht, etc.
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Dripping water into a river [ dī shuǐ chéng hé ].
Parables add up.
Accumulate a lot, gather sand into a tower......
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Accumulate a lot, gather sand into a tower......
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Accumulate a lot, accumulate soil into a mountain.
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A little adds up. Accumulate sand into a tower.
Set armpits into fur.
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1. Give generously.
2. When one side is in trouble, all sides support.
3. Send charcoal in the snow.
4. Disaster relief.
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Generosity.
Charcoal in the snow. When one side is in trouble, all sides support.
It's easy to be anxious. Disaster relief.
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Generosity.
kāng kǎi jiě náng
Notes] describes being extremely generous in helping others financially.
Source] Examples
Therefore, I had to take the liberty of asking the eldest prince for the help of the general, but I don't know if the prince is willing? (Yao Xueyinxue, "Li Zicheng", Volume II, Chapter 18).
synonyms] to help others, to help others.
Antonyms] a hair-wrenching.
After the break, riddles
Usage] is more formal; as a predicate; Compliments.
Help with each other. jiě náng xiāng zhù [note].
Give your belongings to help others.
Source] Examples
Whenever a student is in difficulty, the teacher is always.
synonyms] undressing and shrinking.
Antonyms] a hair-wrenching.
After the break, riddles
Zhou Ji [Usage].
Linked; as a predicate, a definite, an object; Compliments.
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Be kind and charitable, sacrifice oneself to save others, help the needy, be anxious for justice and righteousness, help the old and the young, selfless dedication, help others, be helpful, draw a knife to help, be kind to others, tremble in the ribs and tease the knife, sacrifice oneself for others, help each other, hoe the strong and help the weak, see righteousness and courage for the eggplant leakage, generosity, such as a tiger with wings, send charcoal in the snow, and the ancient road is hot and disturbing.
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Idioms about donations, examples:
1. Give generously.
2. When one side is in trouble, all sides support.
3. Send charcoal in the snow.
4. Disaster relief.
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Generosity.
When one side is in trouble, all sides support.
Charcoal in the snow. Disaster relief.
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