Greedy and greedy
Snake and pig, pronounced ch á ngsh é f ē ngsh ǐ, is a Chinese idiom, which refers to snake and pig. It's a metaphor for a corrupt person. It comes from Li Gang of Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Snake and pig. It's a metaphor for a corrupt person.
Idioms and allusions
[source] song Li Gang's "calling to the library of Chinese characters only waiting for the citation of duizhazi" says that "the snake is greedy and greedy, the sharp and deep planning, and the meaning is not shallow when it comes to time." [example] the fierce old soldiers seem to meet each other and want to return home. Wu gongheng's book of getting back to Shanghai
Discrimination of words
Synonym: rapacious and greedy degree of common use: General emotional color: derogatory grammatical usage: as subject and object; refers to bad person idiom structure: combined generation time: ancient English Translation: like a long serpentan big boat -- rapacious and ruthless
Greedy and greedy
not have enough for food and clothing - quē yī shǎo shí
make frivolous remarks about sb . 's appearance - pǐn tóu lùn zú
be not worth getting an education - bù kān zào jiù
you cannot afford to incur public wrath - zhòng nù nán rèn