interested exclusively in the acquisition of sb . 's estate
Qiutian wenshe, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ú Ti á NW è NSH è, which means to buy land in many ways and inquire about WuJie everywhere. It refers to only knowing how to set up an industry and seek personal interests. Metaphor has no lofty ambition. It comes from the biography of Chen dengzhuan.
Idiom explanation
She: the house. Buy land in many ways and ask about housing agencies everywhere. It refers to only knowing how to set up an industry and seek personal interests. Metaphor has no lofty ambition.
The origin of Idioms
Chen dengzhuan, the history of the Three Kingdoms, said: "you have the name of a statesman. Today, there is a great chaos. The emperor is lost. He is worried about his country and forgets his family. He has the intention of saving the world. However, when you ask for land and give up, you have no choice. This is a taboo of Yuanlong. Why should you talk to him?"
Idiom usage
Nowadays, these greedy people, holding their beautiful wives and concubines, beg for land and give up, do harm to others and enrich themselves. Ling Mengchu, Ming Dynasty
interested exclusively in the acquisition of sb . 's estate
a heap of musty old books or papers - gù zhǐ duī
do the right thing at the right time - quán shí zhì yí
to follow what is evil is like the collapsing of a hill - cóng è rú bēng
a deed is accomplished through taking thought - xíng chéng yú sī
Tall buildings rise from the ground - wàn zhàng gāo lóu píng dì qǐ