covetousness of corrupted officials
Rapacious and greedy, Chinese idiom, Chinese idiom, f ē ngsh ǐ ch á ngsh é, means greedy as a pig, cruel as a snake; refers to the greedy, aggressor. It comes from Zuo Zhuan, the fourth year of Duke Ding.
Idiom explanation
Feng: big; Feng Rao: big pig; long snake: big snake.
The origin of Idioms
In the fourth year of Duke Ding in Zuozhuan: "Wu was greedy and greedy, so he recommended food to the state."
Idiom usage
Combined; as subject and object; with derogatory meaning. Now and then, we should be able to strengthen our military and protect our bodies. We should not be so greedy as to recommend food to the country. On Lu Xun's collection of collected materials
covetousness of corrupted officials
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