shàn​cái​nán​shě

to be a miser

shàn​cái​nán​shě to be a miser

  1. to cherish wealth
    To value or take care of money and resources.
  2. nán adjective
    difficult
    difficult; hard to do; troublesome; not easy; problematic; the opposite of 容易 róng​yì
  3. shě verbadjective
    to give up
    to give up; to abandon; to cast aside; to part with

shàn​cái​nán​shě to be unable to meet all requests for aid

  1. Shancai
    The protagonist of the Buddhist "Avatamsaka Sutra", a youth who visited fifty-three teachers on his quest for enlightenment; often depicted as an acolyte of Guanyin.
  2. nán adjective
    difficult
    difficult; hard to do; troublesome; not easy; problematic; the opposite of 容易 róng​yì
  3. shě verbadjective
    to give up
    to give up; to abandon; to cast aside; to part with