store up goods to make a good bargain
The synonym TunJi Juqi generally refers to hoarding Juqi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ú NJ ī J ū Q í, which means that businessmen hoard a large number of goods, waiting for high prices to sell, making huge profits. It comes from Ba Jin's talk on & lt; resting Garden & gt.
The origin of Idioms
Ba Jin's talk about & lt; diverticulum & gt;: "smart or more greedy old men have to do some hoarding business."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attribute, derogatory, etc. Mao Zedong's report on the investigation of the Hunan Peasant Movement: "it is not allowed to raise prices, it is not allowed to ~."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: rare goods, speculation and profiteering
Chinese PinYin : tún jī jū qí
store up goods to make a good bargain
one 's face lit up with happiness. xǐ xiào yán kāi
shut the door without going out. dù mén bù chū
beat wildly with one 's fists on the bed and the pillows. chuí chuáng dǎo zhěn
reflect on oneself three times a day. sān xǐng wú shēn
like a fishbone getting stuck in the throat -- necessary to give vent to one 's pent-up feelings. rú gěng zài hóu
understand thoroughly the truth of all things on earth and handle affairs successfully accordingly. kāi wù chéng wù