There is no one who grabs gold
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The idiom Ju é J ī Nb ù Ji à NR é n is used to explain the metaphor of desperation in order to satisfy one's desire. from Liezi Shuo Fu: "when taking gold, there is no one, but only gold." Example "Liezi Shuo Fu": "when taking gold, there is no one but gold." used as object and attribute; used in figurative sentences
original text
In the past, the people of Qi Dynasty wanted to be rich in gold, but in the Qing Dynasty, they were clothed. The place where the person who is suitable for the gold goes away because he grabs the gold. The official captured it and asked, "where are all the people? What is the gold that the son seized?" He said to him, "when you take gold, you don't see people, but you see gold ears."
Chinese PinYin : jué jīn bù jiàn rén
There is no one who grabs gold
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