murder for money
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ú C á IH à im à ng, which means to rob property and kill people. From the three heroes and five righteousness.
Idiom explanation
Picture: seeking.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Zeng Ruiqing's the second fold of the book of shoes left: "now you've manipulated my master to death, and you deliberately put the embroidered shoes in your arms. It's your fortune that kills you, so let's do it."
Idiom usage
It is the same as "murder for money". Chapter 26 of three heroes and five righteousness written by Shi Yukun in Qing Dynasty: "you want to get rich and harm your life. You still have fun making this tune!" Guo Moruo's the journey of the northern expedition in the spring and Autumn period of the Revolution: he has our expenses on him. Won't the two sedan bearers try to get rich and kill?
murder for money
Chicken and insect win and lose - jī chóng dé sàng
stand aloof from worldly success - yú shì wú zhēng
good and able men promoted by selection - xián liáng fāng zhèng
under the moon and before the flowers - yuè xià huā qián