Take advantage
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à NY à zh à NGL à, which means to lure or bribe people with favorable benefits. It comes from the records of the historian.
Idiom explanation
Eat: eat, lure; heavy: big, thick; benefit: benefit, benefit.
The origin of Idioms
In the Western Han Dynasty, Sima Qian's historical records of Gaozu, it is said that "Duke Pei thought he was deceitful, but he used Zhang Liang's stratagem to make Li Sheng and Lu Jia talk about the generals of Qin Dynasty and eat for profit."
Idiom usage
It refers to the buyer.
Chinese PinYin : dàn yǐ zhòng lì
Take advantage
show respect to a ranking official. fù nǔ qián qū
wear a funeral face as if newly bereft of both parents. ruò sàng kǎo bǐ
it happens only once in a thousand years. qiān zǎi nán féng
fierce struggle between two evenly-matched opponents. hǔ dòu lóng zhēng