Take advantage of
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z á OK ō ngq ǔ B à n, which means extortion and extortion. From the record of blowing sword.
The origin of Idioms
According to Yu Wenbao's record of blowing swords in Song Dynasty, "it was declared in the official season of Xue temple that the prefectures and counties had to exploit empty space to take advantage of it. Although there were officials who worshiped the law, they wanted to relax but could not gallop."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in writing. Example: Qiu Ke of Song Dynasty wrote "the system of Zuoyi in regret of Tanlu": "sometimes there are Fu people who are really narrow, who exploit empty space to get things done, and counties are not connected with each other, so they are rarely interested in being supervised."
Take advantage of
high position and handsome salary - gāo guān hòu lù
Give up one's wisdom and give up one's life - qì zhì yí shēn
a man should get married on coming of age - nán dà dāng hūn