remember what is right at the sight of profit
Curie, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ū L ì s ī y ì, which means to be meticulous in getting money. From Zuo Zhuan, the 28th year of Zhaogong.
The origin of Idioms
In the 28th year of Zhaogong in Zuozhuan written by Zuo Qiuming in the pre Qin period, it is said that "the idea of taking advantage of profits is pure in consideration of consideration, and there is a mind to guard but not to commit adultery."
Discrimination of words
Antonym: forget what you mean when you see what you mean
Idiom usage
To be meticulous in financial affairs
Chinese PinYin : jū lì sī yì
remember what is right at the sight of profit
popular criticisms are raging. wù yì fèi téng
dismember an ox as skillfully as a butcher. páo dīng jiě niú
Tiger throwing and dragon taking. hǔ zhì lóng ná
a girl of age should be married. nǚ dà dāng jià
understand thoroughly the truth of all things on earth and handle affairs successfully accordingly. kāi wù chéng wù