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Idioms related to money

Love money like life: treat money like life. Describe extreme meanness.

Love money and lay down one's life: it refers to giving up one's life and pursuing money.

Love money like life: Some people love money like life. Describe very greedy and despicable.

Love power and greed: love power and greed.

Fill their pockets: full: satisfied; Bag: pocket. Refers to illegally embezzling money to enrich oneself.

Violent requisition: violent horizontal: cruel and tough; Collect: collect and collect. Overcharging exorbitant taxes and levies and cruelly exploiting people's money.

Ill-gotten wealth: Ill-gotten wealth: improper and unreasonable. Money that should not be obtained or obtained through improper means.

Wealth is not white: dew: dew; White: another name for silver. It used to mean that you can't reveal the money to others. Now it means that the money you carry with you is not revealed in front of people.

Deep pockets: ① refers to deep pockets and extraordinary style. 2 refers to relying on money and momentum.

Money is exhausted: all money and strength are exhausted. Metaphor life into an embarrassing situation.

Exhausted: All the money and strength are exhausted. Metaphor life into an embarrassing situation.

Finance Dan Liwei: Me: Do my best; Tan: Excessive fatigue. Money runs out, so do people.

Wealth touches people's hearts: it means that money can touch people's hearts.

Too much money is dangerous: dangerous: dangerous. Too much money is easy to attract thieves, and life is in danger.

Wealth is exhausted: all money and strength are exhausted. Metaphor life into an embarrassing situation.

Lack of financial resources: refers to lack of money and strength.

Wealth is linked to life: wealth is closely related to life. Refers to people living without money.

More than enough: more than enough: the appearance of wealth. Describe a house or money that is abundant and inexhaustible.

Nonsense: nonsense: lying. Calendering: polishing paper and cloth with stones is called "calendering"; Metaphor is touched by other people's light. Refers to sweet talk, cheat money.

Seize the opportunity to rob: refers to taking advantage of the opportunity to rob money.

Bed exhausted: the money at the bedside is exhausted. A metaphor for running out of money and being sleepy.

Make a fortune: horizontal: unexpected. Make a lot of money by illegal means. Sometimes it also refers to getting rich unexpectedly.

Huge sum: a large sum of money.

Buy and release with money: In the past, when a government official arrested a person, he received money from the arrested person and then released the person privately.

No leakage: no leakage. Describe speaking and doing things very carefully, carefully and impeccably. It also describes that you have all the money and you won't sell it easily.

Return to the public bit by bit: refers to the return of public funds bit by bit without any waste or private use.

Gold shortage: skills: spells, methods. There is no magic to turn iron into gold. There is no best way to raise funds and solve poverty.

There is no magic to touch gold: there is no magic to turn iron into gold. There is no best way to raise funds and solve poverty. It's the same as "the lack of gold".

Don't lend money: it is not appropriate to lend money to relatives. It means to avoid resentment caused by money exchanges. Well, it means relative.

Unparalleled wealth: money you don't deserve. Money that you shouldn't take yourself.

Dajia, a wealthy businessman, refers to a businessman with a lot of money.

Businessman: A businessman with a lot of money. With "wealthy businessmen".

Rich businessmen store money: refers to businessmen with a lot of money. With "wealthy businessmen".

Guan Bao divided the gold: Guan Zhong; Bao: Bao, a famous figure of Qi during the Warring States Period; Kim: Money. Metaphor is deep friendship and mutual understanding.

Passing by the god of wealth: a metaphor for someone who handles a lot of money temporarily.

Pay for free: do: do. You can get away with spending money. Bribery means bribing with money to escape punishment.

Holding white with yellow: refers to carrying money. Yellow refers to gold; White means silver.

Spending money like water: flowers: scattered. Spend money like water. Describe extreme extravagance and waste.

Seeing money: seeing people's money, moving evil thoughts.

My eyes turn red at the sight of money. Describe a greedy person. It's the same as being greedy.

Open your eyes to money: When you see money, your eyes will get bigger. Describe a greedy person.

Excuse extortion: borrowing: under false excuses; So: excuses. Find an excuse to extort money from others.

Treasure: money and treasure. Generally refers to money.

Greed: collection: search and exploitation. Tired: full, satisfied. Try your best to collect money and you will never be satisfied. Describe very greedy.

Donate gold and sink pearls: donate: abandon, throw gold at the mountain, and throw jewelry at the lake. Describe not greedy for money, not extravagant for wealth.

Kidnapping: refers to making money by cheating or framing others. Also known as "cheating".

Kidnapping: refers to making money by cheating or framing others.

Don't talk about money: describe honesty and integrity and don't talk about money.

Struggle and drag: stretch: tighten; Pull: Pull hard. Ramble about and chip in.

Labor and money: not only people work hard, but also money. Now it also refers to the abuse of manpower and material resources. Also known as "wasting people's money".

Waste of people and money: not only people work hard, but also money. Now it also refers to the abuse of manpower and material resources.

Cheap can send money: money can trust each other, which means that a person is honest.

Be meticulous about money: don't ask for it casually, be honest and be self-sufficient.

Earn money: face: face; G: If you can, be my guest. In the face of money, take it casually, and forget the righteousness.

If you have money, you can avoid it if you are in trouble: no: no; Gou: whatever; Difficulty: dangerous. In the face of money, don't take it casually; In the face of danger, drag out an ignoble existence

Selling officials and titles: collecting money to sell officials and titles.

Selling titles and titles: buying and selling titles and titles to collect money.

Capsule depression; Basket; Boxes, etc. Depression: describes emptiness. Describe no money, no clothes, no savings.

Bump trick: bump: pottery for saving. Refers to the decline caused by the accumulation of wealth.

The failure of piggy bank: piggy bank: saving pottery; Failure: failure. Refers to the decline caused by the accumulation of wealth.

Seven greens and eight yellows: refers to money.

Pinch off the money: take the opportunity to embezzle and deduct the money handled.

Money over Beidou: Beidou; Big Dipper. Describe more money.

Lighter is good for charity: it means that people don't care about money, are willing to give generously, and are eager for public interests and justice.

Being generous to money means being generous to money and loving charity.

Good people who value money: people who value money.

Respecting scholars and valuing money: it refers to despising money and valuing scholars. Just like "putting money before people".

Ren Xia: Ignoring money and doing chivalrous things.

Light wealth and justice: light wealth and justice. Refers to belittling money and attaching importance to literati.

Light money and value people: light money and value people.

People and money are empty: people and money are empty or lost.

People and money both lose: people and money have no land or both lose. Both are "people and money are empty."

Face: face: human feelings; One by one: chase. Refers to the friendship between people changes with each other's status and money.

Daily food costs tens of thousands of yuan: it costs tens of thousands of yuan to eat and drink every day. Describe life as extremely luxurious.

Chasing stink like a fly: flying like a fly with smelly things. Metaphor people flatter, cling to powerful people or pursue money, women, etc.

Charity is hard to give up: charity: it was originally called by Sakyamuni's disciples, but later it means "kindness", meaning "cherish money" S: charity. Refers to people who cherish money and are unwilling to give it to others. Often used to ridicule people for being stingy.

Hurt money and hurt workers: injury: cost; L: sick. Even if people work hard, they are wasting money.

Extravagance and waste: extravagance and waste of money, excessive pursuit of enjoyment.

Give my life for money: I would rather lose my life than keep my money. Metaphor is too greedy for money and very stingy.

Sound, color and goods: goods: refers to money; Pro: refers to self-interest. Desire for singing and dancing, women, money and self-interest. Generally refers to the behavior of having fun and asking for money.

Power: power: power and money. Refers to people who pursue fame and fortune.

Regard money as life: describe people's meanness and regard money as life.

A stingy person with money. It's the same as "keeping money".

Be angry when you are stingy with money: gas: loyalty. Be loyal to others and despise money. Point out that money helps people in trouble.

Spare money: spare money: divide people with property. Be loyal to others and despise money. Point out that money helps people in trouble.

Wealth orientation: wealth orientation: dividing people by property. Be loyal to others and despise money. Point out that money helps people in trouble.

A tree attracts the wind: a metaphor for a famous or rich person who is easy to attract attention and cause trouble.

Calculate all the money: even the smallest amount should be calculated. To extort money.

Expensive: It costs countless money.

Greedy for money: refers to greed for money.

Greedy for money and cheap righteousness: cheap: contempt; Righteousness: morality Covet money, despise morality.

Greedy husband and favoritism: favoritism: "martyrdom". Favoritism: Pursuing wealth regardless of personal life and death. People who love money are willing to die for it. Describe people who love money like life.

Greedy for fame and fortune: greedy for fame and fortune.

Corruption and bribery: taking advantage of one's position to obtain money illegally.

Vampire: A person who sucks other people's blood, sweat, money, ideas or other resources.

Cherish money like life: it refers to attaching great importance to money and living excessively frugally.

Ivory burning: burning: death. Elephants were killed for their precious teeth. Metaphor means that people are in trouble because they have money.

Waist seal: Waist seal: refers to the articles carried with you. Take a lot of money and travel to Yangzhou by crane. Metaphor is a lot of money.

Wrapped around the waist, riding a crane to climb the mountain: wrapped around the waist: refers to the belongings carried with you; Guan: In the old days, money was tied with a rope, and it was the same. Take a lot of money and travel to Yangzhou by crane. Metaphor is a lot of money.

Rich: waist: refers to the belongings carried with you; Guan: In the old days, money was tied with a rope, and it was the same. Metaphor is a lot of money.

Riding a crane with golden waist: I carry a lot of money and ride a crane everywhere. Metaphor has a lot of money and wants to be a fairy.

Cash cow: a treasure tree in myth. You lose a lot of money when you shake it. Refers to the person or thing by which money is obtained.

Cash cow: precious trees in the old legend, when you shake money, it will fall. Metaphor can get a steady stream of money.

Nothing: nothing. It refers to money, but also to grades and knowledge.

Righteousness does not dominate wealth, and goodness does not dominate soldiers: the Lord is in charge. You can't manage money if you abide by morality, and you can't manage the army if you are kind.

Windfall: windfall.

Spend money like running water: spend money like running water without restraint. Describe profligacy and don't cherish money.

Wealth and power: money and power. With "money and power."

Money to buy a horse, no money to buy a saddle: buy: buy; Saddle: A saddle for riding. I spent a lot of money on a horse, but I don't want to buy a saddle. Metaphor is improper use of money.

Money and power: money and power.

There are three and two: it means there is money left.

Official selling title: official selling. Buying and selling official titles to collect money.

Devote oneself to wealth; Devote oneself to justice; Loyal to others; Saving wealth: dispersing family wealth. The old meaning is to be loyal to others and take out your own money to help others.

Enrich yourself: enrich yourself: benefit from it. Refers to misappropriating money handled for one's own benefit.

Value righteousness over money: value benevolence over money.