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The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ju é w é ij ǐ y ǒ u, which means to seize other people's things by force. From Liezi Shuo Fu.
Analysis of Idioms
Take possession of
Idiom usage
The drug lords of Great Britain coveted this natural deep-water harbor and seized it from the territory of the Qing Empire. The fifth chapter of Huo Da's mending the sky crack
The origin of Idioms
Liezi Shuo Fu: "in the past, the people of Qi Dynasty wanted gold, but in the Qing Dynasty, they were dressed in clothes and went to the market, which was suitable for those who wanted gold, because they seized it."
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with different appearances but the same essence - yì míng tóng shí
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