be opportunistic
Opportunism, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ó UJ ī Q ǔ Qi ǎ o, which means to seek personal gain by improper means. It also means taking advantage of cleverness. From work is beautiful.
Analysis of Idioms
A man of integrity
The origin of Idioms
Chen Xuezhao's "work is beautiful" Volume 36: "although there is no progressive thought, it is not a opportunistic person.
Idiom usage
In general, it is used as predicate, object and attribute, with derogatory meaning. Chen Yi's poem against US imperialist invasion of the Middle East: "opportunism is the most shameful!" we should be down-to-earth, not opportunistic. Capitalists often take opportunistic measures, hoarding and profiteering. the examination should be based on strength, not opportunism and luck. in learning, we need to work hard, step by step. We can't allow opportunism and fraud. Be down-to-earth in your work, one step at a time. Opportunism will not work.
Idioms and allusions
There is a story in the Confucian classics. Confucius' disciples saw an old man holding a jar to draw water. The disciple kindly told him that he could save effort by using this machine. The old man said, "I know that I don't use this kind of opportunistic thing. If I use this kind of opportunistic thing, I will have the heart of opportunism." Confucius praised the old man as a sage.
Chinese PinYin : tóu jī qǔ qiǎo
be opportunistic
Give up everything for a long time. bǎi shè chóng jiǎn
approaching seventy years of age. nián jìn gǔ xī
overstrain of body due to diligent study at desk. àn dú láo xíng
laws handed down from forefathers. zǔ zōng jiā fǎ
Work at sunrise and rest at sunrise. rì chū ér zuò,rì rù ér xī