1, crocodile
Metaphor is the most powerful person or institution. Such as: financial predators; Real estate tycoon.
2, tycoon:
Pinyin is dà hēng, and the original meaning of the word is to call a gang leader or a rich man. However, its origin is very interesting. /kloc-In the middle of the 9th century, john henson, an Englishman, invented a kind of carriage called "Henson", which was called "Henson Horse Car" after entering Shanghai.
Shi Shen, the boss of Shenbao, was the first China to own this kind of carriage. He spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to buy it from a German. So at that time, Shanghainese called the owner of this carriage a tycoon, which has been in use ever since.
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"Lin Yi": "The meaning of a tycoon is also the way of heaven." Confucius' Ying Da Shu': "Make things profitable."
Mao Dun? Midnight 1: "He is about forty years old, burly and dignified. At first glance, he is a' tycoon' who is used to bossing around."
Cycle after cycle? "Morning in Shanghai" Part IV Part VI: "Which business tycoon came and you didn't treat him well?"
Yi Ding: "tycoons raise sages." ? Wang Wei? Note: "Heng, Ding did what he did."
Song Sushi wrote in the poem "The First Separation of Children": "No worries, Lai Xianfu, Chenopodium and other chefs."
Qing? Hou Fangyu? Pay attention to learning: "a gentleman is talented, that is, he lives in a summer house and enjoys cooking." The ancients didn't think it was Thai. " ?