store up goods to make a good bargain
Hoarding is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is t ú NJ ī J ū Q í, which means that businessmen hoard a large number of goods, waiting to sell them at a high price and making huge profits. It comes from Ba Jin's talk on & lt; resting Garden & gt.
The origin of Idioms
Ba Jin's talk about & lt; diverticulum & gt;: "smart or more greedy old men have to do some hoarding business."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attribute, derogatory, etc. Mao Zedong's report on the investigation of the Hunan Peasant Movement: "it is not allowed to raise prices, it is not allowed to ~."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: rare goods, speculation and profiteering
Chinese PinYin : tún jī jū qí
store up goods to make a good bargain
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