very greedy
As a Chinese idiom, C à ngy í ngji à nxu è in pinyin means that a fly sucks blood as soon as it sees it; it means that it is greedy. From the ancient and modern novels: Zhang Shunmei gets a beautiful girl at night.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty wrote in the ancient and modern novels: Zhang Shunmei gets a beautiful girl at the lantern night: "the two of them are just broad-minded men and women who complain about each other. They meet like hungry tigers and sheep, and the flies see blood."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; as object; derogatory, metaphor is very greedy. The second chapter of Ming Fu's Vinegar gourd: "the monks got the copper money, it's like the blood of the flies."
Chinese PinYin : cāng yíng jiàn xuě
very greedy
wear one 's heart on one 's sleeve. xīn zhí kǒu kuài
hide one 's capacities and hide one 's time. tāo guāng miè jì
My feet are full and my tongue is full. zú jiǎn shé bì
keep on repeating at great length. lián piān lèi zhēn
the opponent is not strong enough. nán fēng bù jìng