have a stake in
The Pinyin is l ì h à iy ō ugu ā n, a Chinese idiom, which means that interests are at stake. Having a close interest. It comes from Zhou Li Xia Gong Zhi Fang Shi.
The origin of Idioms
"Zhou Li · Xia Gong · Zhi Fang Shi": "we should know its interests."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attributive and object. example to solve the problem of environmental pollution is a major event related to people's health.
have a stake in
A bird's face in the shape of a swan - hú xíng niǎo miàn
be equal in match or contest of strength - qí gǔ xiāng dāng
to its original shape and appearance - zhěng jiù rú xīn
Look at the head and ignore the tail - gù tóu bù gù wěi