buy various objects
Buy things, buy things, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ǎ ID ō NGM ǎ IX ī, meaning to buy all kinds of goods. From the story of Lin Chong's sword.
Idiom explanation
Explanation: refers to the purchase of various items.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Ming · Li Kaixian's "the story of Lin Chong's sword" No.29: "buying things to make official money, ordering donkeys and horses is business."
Example: as the saying goes, ~, it is said that the seller or the buyer is either east or west. After learning for a long time, he takes things as his substitute. Gong Wei, Qing Dynasty
Discrimination of words
Usage: as a predicate; refers to buying all kinds of goods.
Chinese PinYin : mǎi dōng mǎi xī
buy various objects
deliberately embellish the facts. yǒu zhī tiān yè
do good but regard as ill will. wéi hǎo chéng qiàn