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In Chinese, Pinyin is C ā OQ í J ì y í ng. Operation: control, control. Odd: odd goods refer to goods in short supply on the market. Win: surplus, profit. It means to have a good command of scarce goods in order to make a high profit. It comes from Lun GUI Su Shu.
Analysis of Idioms
Small profits and quick turnover
The origin of Idioms
Han qiaocuo's on expensive millet: the big merchants store double interest, the small ones sell by train, win by their own, and travel to the city every day.
Idiom usage
It refers to the merchant's profiting by hoarding the missing materials. After reading Guanzi Shu, Zhang Binglin of the Qing Dynasty said, "gold is abandoned in mines, pearls and jade in the abyss, tiger and leopard's skin and mink's fur in the mountains. It's true that at the time of Yao Dynasty, the beauty of Kun and I was at the bottom. Although the market was closed, how could we wrap up the merchant's feet, and how could we win by playing tricks and tricks, so as to achieve light and heavy power!" It is one of the means to stabilize the social order to crack down on those unscrupulous businessmen who play tricks and win. The rise and fall of the market, the increase of goods, and the great prospects of sales depend on the wisdom of the people who think deeply, and then play tricks to win.
Chinese PinYin : cāo qí jì yíng
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if you 're doomed , there 's no escape. zài jié nán táo
go through thick and thin together. tóng shēng sǐ,gòng cún wáng