take bribes insatiably
Bribery without skill, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ā nhu ì w ú y ì, which means that the reactionary ruling class plundered people's wealth indefinitely. From Guoyu Jinyu 8.
The origin of Idioms
In Guoyu · Jinyu 8, it is said that "when you reach Huanzi, you should be proud of Thailand, extravagant, greedy and incompetent. If you want to do something, you should be ambitious. If you want to borrow money, you should pay bribes
Idiom usage
To be insatiable is to be insatiable. They don't pay attention to the enemy, but they are capable of killing people inside. They are the base of rumors and the production place of evil. (Mao Zedong's ten requirements to the Kuomintang)
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: greed without skill antonym: clean and honest
Idiom story
In the spring and Autumn period, a man from the state of Jin went to visit Han xuanzi. Han xuanzi said that he was a Qing in name, but in fact he had little wealth. He was surprised that his uncle congratulated him. Uncle Xiang said that when Luan Wuzi was Shangqing in the past, there was only one servant and a hundred hectares of land in his family. People all respected him, but his son, Jiqing, was greedy for money and bribes, which almost led to his death.
take bribes insatiably
gigantic and remarkably great in stature - kuí wǔ qí wěi
a fast job done by a straightforward person - kuài rén kuài xìng
smear one 's body to disguise oneself and eat charcoal to change one 's voice - qī shēn tūn tàn
Those who follow will prosper and those who go against will perish - shùn zhī zhě xīng,nì zhī zhě wáng