A bandit who takes advantage of food
He is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is j ī Li á ngji è K ò u, which means to do something beneficial to the enemy and bad people. It comes from Xunzi.
Idiom usage
To do something stupid is the income that the state is providing, which is adequate for the purpose of providing food for the bandits.
Analysis of Idioms
Steal grain, borrow soldiers
The origin of Idioms
Xunzi's general plan: "it's not the person who teaches it. If you steal food, you can borrow soldiers."
Idiom explanation
Fu: financial aid; Ji: the same as "borrowing"; Kou: bandits. Lend weapons to the enemy and give food to the thieves. It means doing things that are good for the enemy and bad people.
Chinese PinYin : jī liáng jiè kòu
A bandit who takes advantage of food
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