forcible seizure and crafty acquisition
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h á ODU ó Qi ǎ OQ ǔ, which used to describe the means of officials and rich people to seek other people's property. Now refers to the use of various methods to obtain property. It comes from the end of the postscript to the second king of Mi Fu.
The origin of Idioms
Su Shi, Song Dynasty, wrote in the postscript to the second king of Mi Fu in the second rhyme: "if you steal and plunder from the ancient times, you will laugh like a tiger head."
Idiom usage
As subject, object and attribute, it refers to obtaining property by various means. example years old with many gold. (notes on Yuewei thatched cottage - luanyang Xiaoxia Liulu, written by Ji Yun in Qing Dynasty)
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Extortion
forcible seizure and crafty acquisition
one 's eyes grow round with delight at the sight of money - jiàn qián yǎn hóng
cherish the old and care for the poor - xù lǎo lián pín
Fish intestines and wild goose feet - yú cháng yàn zú
utterly unscrupulous in its zeal to please its master - zhí gǒu fèi yáo