make endless exorbitant demands on
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ū Qi ú B ù y ǐ, which means extortion and endless extortion. It comes from the biography of Fan Ji in the history of Ming Dynasty by Zhang Tingyu of Qing Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Extortion, extortion, extortion. It is the same as "no choice". it means to ask for something that is no longer available by means of coercion. Zhu: pictophonetics. From words, Zhu Sheng. Original meaning: denounce and condemn. Wuji: no more. the original meaning is: by means of coercion and tone of voice, ask for what you need, and its things have disappeared.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Fan Ji in the history of the Ming Dynasty by Zhang Tingyu of the Qing Dynasty, it is said that "there is no family without Ding, but there is a family with Ding, which pretends to be dead."
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: no choice
Idiom usage
To be greedy is not enough
make endless exorbitant demands on
equally difficult to go on or retreat - jìn tuì shī jù
write the truth without fear or favor - bǐng bǐ zhí shū
lord ye who claimed to be fond of dragons was scared out of his wits when a real one appeared - yè gōng hào lóng
want to do better than one's ancestors - hē fó mà zǔ
difficult to guess or comprehend - xuán miào mò cè
miraculous skill in curing a disease - huí chūn miào shǒu