shàn​cái​nán​shě

to be a miser

善财难舍 善財難捨 shàn​cái​nán​shě
to be a miser
(idiom) to cherish one's wealth and find it hard to give up; to be unwilling to give to charity or help others; to be stingy or miserly
to be unable to meet all requests for aid
(idiom) once one starts giving to charity, seekers of aid come in quick succession, making it impossible to satisfy everyone