Desperate for everything
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ǐ Qi ú B ǎ IL à, which means to describe endless entanglement, the same as "begging for Bailai". From the biography of the new heroes.
The origin of Idioms
Kong Jue's the fourth chapter of the biography of the new heroes: "you are desperate to ask me to go out. What are you doing out of here?"
Idiom usage
As a predicate or object, it refers to constant entanglement.
Desperate for everything
constant dripping wears away a stone - dī shuǐ chuān shí
feed a tiger to one 's own detriment - yǎng hǔ yí huàn
Cultivating the party for private gain - yíng sī zhí dǎng
demolish with penetrating criticism - biān bì xiàng lǐ