A book whose name is an idiom is: a book of all profits.
A book with the name of an idiom is: "A book with a million profits" is a book written by Chen Xinshi, chairman of Hanyuan Dongfang Group, who has many years of experience in the restaurant industry.
The book contains six sections: Background Driver, Winning Strategy, Value Creation, Perfect Presentation, Successful Face, and Continuous Improvement.
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The idiomatic explanation of "一本万利" is as follows:
Pinyin [yīběn wàn lì ]
Interpretation describes to make a big profit with very little capital.
Near synonyms: fisherman's profit, half the work with half the effort.
Antonyms losing money, futile endeavor, half the work with twice the effort.
Originally from Qing Dynasty - Ji Wen, "The Sound of the Market", 26th episode: "This time, I broke the boat and traveled far away, but I expect to collect a million miles of profit."
The structure is joint.
Usage is derogatory. Often contains irony. Generally used as definite article and object.