Greedy and greedy
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l á NGT ā NSH ǔ Qi è, means as greedy as a wolf, as greedy as a mouse, often describes the enemy as greedy and mean. From Ming Yu Qian's going out of the frontier.
Idiom usage
How can such a young woman see the strange songs and songs in the troubled world!
The origin of Idioms
Yu Qian's poem "going out of the fortress" in Ming Dynasty: "wa CI is poor, Hu Zhen is a dog, and he dares to scratch his son in the frontier. Greedy to come back, do not understand steal life for quick death
Idiom explanation
As greedy as a wolf; as habitual as a rat. The enemy is often described as cruel and mean.
Chinese PinYin : láng tān shǔ qiè
Greedy and greedy
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take a sudden liking to studying. zhé jié dú shū
shoulder to shoulder and hub to hub. mó jiān jī gǔ
A trickle of water makes a river. juān dī chéng hé
have sufficient grounds for one 's views. chí zhī yǒu gù