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Drooling idiom
Idiom explanation
Idiom: covet your fingers
Pinyin: r m n zh ǐ chu í xi.
Explanation: described as eager to snatch, very greedy. Drooling, drooling.
Idioms and their stories
Source: Lu Song Zuqian's "Donglai Boyi" Volume III: "The noble is invincible, the rich is unparalleled, and there are countless drowns."
For example, making sentences: people who are sick and good people are all holding hands at both ends, watching and waiting, all coveting artifacts and getting their hands on them. ★ Hao Jingchuan in Yuan Dynasty
Discrimination of words
Usage: as predicate and attribute; Used to be human.
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