Greedy but dishonest
Greedy but dishonest, Chinese idiom, Pinyin for t ā n é RW ú x ì n, means greedy and dishonest, from Xianbei Hushi Yi.
The origin of Idioms
Han yingshao's "Xianbei Hushi Yi" said: "I think Xianbei is separated from Mobei, with dogs and sheep as a group, without the residence of the king and commander, and it's natural, greedy and dishonest."
Idiom usage
Example: Chapter 16 of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "the king of Chu is a man."
Chinese PinYin : tān ér wú xìn
Greedy but dishonest
lament to heaven and knock one 's head on earth. hū tiān qiāng dì
Micro computers are everywhere. wēi jī sì fú
a lone phoenix and a widowed goose. gū luán guǎ hú
women who died in defence of their honour. sān zhēn jiǔ liè
It's hard to live up to the name. míng shí nán fù