idiom > All is fish that comes to his net.
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Generosity
  Explanation: Ask for something from the person or thing coming into our house will not be rejected.
  Usage: The main predicate; as the predicate attribute; containing derogatory
  Source: Qin Meng Ke, "Mencius down": "to those who do not chase, and generosity."
  Examples: I do not know how many disciples to scholars, Mr. generosity to those who do not chase. (Ming Feng Meng, "Eastern Zhou Chi," the eighty-seventh back)
  Riddle: Welcome
lái zhě bù jù
  Those who come will not be refused
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No. 3
  To those who do not chase, and generosity. - "Committed under Mencius"
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Those who come do not reject
  Those who come are not rejected. Language that "under the Mencius dedication": "to those who do not chase, generosity." "East Zhou," eighth seven times: "I do not know how many disciples to scholars, Mr. generosity to those who do not pursue." also as "to Convicted refuse." "Kung-yang implicit public two years", "Jung Society in the submerged" Han and space in: "to Convicted refuse to Convicted of chase."
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No. 5
  Reject: reject. For some demand from the person or thing shall not be refused fingertips.
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No. 6
  来者不拒 ( lái zhě bù jù )
  解 释 拒:拒绝。对于来的人或送上门来的物品一概不拒绝。
  出 处 先秦·孟轲《孟子·尽心下》:“往者不追,来者不拒。”
  用 法 主谓式;作谓语、定语;含贬义
  示 例 明·冯梦龙《东周列国志》第87回:“弟子就学者不知多少,先生~,去者不追。”
  近义词 有求必应
  反义词 拒之门外
  歇后语 严嵩收礼
  灯 谜 欢迎参观
English Expression
  1. n.:  All is fish that comes to his net.,  all comers are welcome,  all's fish that comes to this net,  keep open doors,  refuse nobody's offer
  2. v.:   grant favors to whoever asks for it
Thesaurus
respond to every plea, be filled with ardor and sincerety