very greedy
As a Chinese idiom, C à ngy í ngji à nxu è in pinyin means that a fly sucks blood as soon as it sees it; it means that it is greedy. From the ancient and modern novels: Zhang Shunmei gets a beautiful girl at night.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty wrote in the ancient and modern novels: Zhang Shunmei gets a beautiful girl at the lantern night: "the two of them are just broad-minded men and women who complain about each other. They meet like hungry tigers and sheep, and the flies see blood."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; as object; derogatory, metaphor is very greedy. The second chapter of Ming Fu's Vinegar gourd: "the monks got the copper money, it's like the blood of the flies."
very greedy
a dog trying to catch mice -- too meddlesome - gǒu zhuī hào zǐ
My nose is flat and my lips are blue - bí tǎ chún qīng
changes arise from the elbow and armpit . 2 . confusion starts from one 's side or friends - shì shēng zhǒu yè