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wealth / riches
HSK 4
right (i.e. an entitlement to sth) / (classical) power and wealth
HSK 4
to squander one's fortune / to dissipate one's wealth
wealth / money
HSK 7-9
man of wealth; rich man
to manage wealth; to manage finances; money management
HSK 6
newly minted coin; freshly printed banknote / fresh capital; new investment funds / (coll.) new money; recently acquired wealth; (by metonymy) the nouveau riche
well-off and respected (idiom) / to be content with one's wealth and position
god of wealth
position and wealth (idiom); rank, fame and fortune
The Wealth of Nations (1776) by Adam Smith 亞當·斯密|亚当·斯密
having wealth equivalent to that of an entire nation (idiom) / extremely wealthy
to fight for fame, grab profit (idiom); scrambling for fame and wealth / only interested in personal gain
wealth never survives three generations (idiom)
dream of golden millet / fig. illusions of wealth and glory / pipe dream
to flaunt wealth / ostentatious
(finance) (of a fund manager, high-wealth individual etc) to make large trades (in stocks, futures etc) / (fashion, movies etc) (of an industry heavyweight) to make a play in the market
lit. the fat and wealth of the people (idiom); the nation's hard-won wealth (esp. as an object of unscrupulous exploitation) / the people's blood, sweat and tears
wealth and official post
lit. inviting wealth / We wish you success and riches (cf idiom 招財進寶|招财进宝)
to buy an official title; to use wealth to acquire office
lit. (may the) five blessings descend upon this home (namely: longevity, wealth, health, virtue, and a natural death) / (an auspicious saying for the Lunar New Year)
glory, splendor, wealth and rank (idiom); high position and great wealth
(of liquid) to spill out; to overflow / (of gas) to leak out / (fig.) to spill over; to spread (to new areas) / (fig.) (of wealth etc) to drain; to flow outward (esp. overseas) / (fig.) (of talent) to show; to be revealed
to accumulate wealth / to rake in money
to amass wealth while keeping a low profile (idiom)
(idiom) to be the richest person (or family) in a region; to possess great wealth in one's locality
lit. there are principles behind making money (idiom); fig. to have a knack for good business / knowing how to accumulate wealth / good at feathering one's own nest
treasure bowl (mythology) / fig. source of wealth / cornucopia / gold mine
not corrupted by wealth and honors
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  *訾* | 訾* | *訾
to calculate / to assess / wealth
to parade one's wealth / to be ostentatious and extravagant
lit. gold and jade fill the hall (idiom) / fig. abundant wealth / abundance of knowledge
to show one's wealth / to let one's wealth show
to be promoted and gain wealth (idiom)
to sacrifice one's wealth to save the state (idiom)
Tang Yulin (1871-1937), minor warlord in northeast China, sometime governor of Chengde 承德, mostly poor in battle but very successful at accumulating personal wealth
rank, wealth, and long life
god of wealth / very wealthy man
dream of golden millet / fig. illusions of wealth and power / pipe dream
Marshal Zhao, aka Zhao Gongming or Zhao Xuantan, God of Wealth in the Chinese folk tradition and Taoism
spiritual wealth
Adam Smith (1723-1790), Scottish ethical philosopher and pioneer economist, author of The Wealth of Nations 國富論|国富论
one cannot achieve glory and wealth without having been through trials and tribulations (proverb) / no pain, no gain
to regard as unimportant / to be indifferent to (fame, wealth etc) / (of an economy or a market) to slacken
(idiom) to seek fame and wealth
lit. just sitting and eating, one can deplete even a mountain of wealth (idiom) / fig. to spend one's money without generating any income
(slang) to rely on one's father's wealth or prestige to get ahead
(of status or wealth) to decline / (of buildings etc) to become dilapidated / run-down / (of plants) to wilt
ushering in wealth and prosperity (idiom and traditional greeting, esp. at New Year); We wish you wealth and success!
wealth / money
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  *财* | 财* | *财
money / wealth / riches / property / valuables
wealth and profit / riches
mere worldly, superficial gain, such as wealth and fame
to accumulate / to gather / to amass wealth by heavy taxation or other unscrupulous means / (science) convergent
to cherish wealth and find it hard to give up (idiom); refusing to contribute to charity / skinflint / miserly
vast wealth
(coll.) wealth; financial clout (pun on 超能力)
wealth and influence
ill-gotten wealth or gains
Bi Gan (Chinese god of wealth)
family property / family wealth
principle of people's livelihood, the third of Dr Sun Yat-sen's 孫中山|孙中山 Three Principles of the People 三民主義|三民主义 (at the time, meaning redistribution of wealth, self-sufficiency and internal trade)
Zhao Xuantan, God of Wealth in the Chinese folk tradition and Taoism
contented / uninterested in wealth and glory
(gaming) to draw attention or attacks from the enemy towards oneself / (slang) (neologism) to court envy and resentment by flaunting one's wealth, travel photos or weight loss etc
to increase the population, amass wealth, and teach the people to be faithful to the cause (in preparation for war, following a defeat)
Zhao Gongming, God of Wealth in the Chinese folk tradition and Taoism
caring only about money and wealth
hereditary benefits such as rank and wealth
to cherish wealth
government revenue / tributary goods and finances / finances and taxes / wealth / property / belongings
happiness and wealth
to accumulate wealth without satisfaction / to continually plunder (idiom)


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