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As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ā OQ ì zh ù y í ng, which means that merchants make profits by living in strange places. It comes from the history of the Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty wrote in the Hanshu shihuozhi: "the merchants who are big store double interest, and the merchants who are small sell by sitting in the column, and they win by holding it." Yan shigu's note: "to win by surprise means to accumulate strange things with surplus wealth."
Idiom usage
The latter can be divided into two parts, the former can be combined, and the latter can be gathered. Business 3
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one 's schemes are poor and his strength is exhausted - jì qióng lì qū
The moon faints but the wind blows, the foundation moistens but the rain - yuè yūn ér fēng,chǔ rùn ér yǔ
When the wind blows, the frost falls - hóng fēi shuāng jiàng
A bandit who takes advantage of food - jī liáng jiè kòu