Be greedy for profit
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ā NF ū x ù NL ì, which means to describe people who love money like fate, the same as "greedy husband for profit". From the annals of the states of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 73 of the chronicles of the kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: greedy for the husband and sacrifice for the benefit of the people. In the spring and Autumn period, people were killed regardless of their flesh and blood.
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. The epitaph of Yishi Xujun written by Jiesi in Yuan Dynasty: taste the big wooden building room of the city, cut down the general, greedy for the interests of the husband, and create words to fight, so as to let it go, not to be weak.
Chinese PinYin : tān fū xùn lì
Be greedy for profit
put one 's hand to one 's mouth to hide one 's laughter. yǎn kǒu hú lú
numerous adversities and calamities. sān zāi liù nán
bring back life to a patient. shǒu dào bìng chú