demand everything
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ú Q ǔ y ú Qi ú, originally refers to take from me, ask for (property) from me; later refers to arbitrary demand. It comes from Zuo Zhuan, the seventh year of Duke Fu.
Idiom explanation
To: me.
The origin of Idioms
Zuo Qiuming's "Zuo Zhuan · the seventh year of Fu Gong" in the pre Qin period: only I know women, and women are not tired of patent, and they are not flawed.
Idiom usage
It means to ask at will. Example: after a long time, it has become more and more magnificent, extravagant and extravagant. Qian Qianyi, Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : yú qǔ yú qiú
demand everything
look after the suffering of the people. guān xīn mín mò
Beautiful sentences and clear words. lì jù qīng cí
be tireless in teaching others. huì rén bù juàn
If you keep green hills, you are not afraid of no firewood. liú dé qīng shān zài,bù pà méi chái shāo