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Idioms, stories and explanations: Strange goods can live in.
Idiom name: strange goods can live.

Idiom pinyin: qí hu kě

Usage of idioms: as predicate, object and attribute; Refers to hoarding.

Practicality: common use

Emotional color: neutral words

Idiom structure: subject-predicate type

Idiom era: ancient times

Idiom explanation: exotic goods can live: imported goods; Residential: hoarding. Store rare goods and sell them at high prices.

The origin of the idiom: Sima Qian's Biography of Lv Buwei in the Western Han Dynasty: "The festival of car use is difficult to live in. It's not proud. Jia Hanhan, seeing it, pitied it and said,' This strange commodity can live in it.' "

Idiom sentence: Peony in Xu Chi: "But the class teacher still regarded him as a strange commodity and finally sold her."

Idiom story of strange goods can live in

During the Warring States Period, Lv Buwei, a big businessman, went to Handan, the capital of Zhao State, to do business. By chance, he found an extraordinary young man on the road. Someone told him, "This young man is the grandson of the son of the King of Qin. His name is a foreigner and he was taken hostage in Zhao. " At that time, Qin and Zhao often fought, and Zhao deliberately lowered the living standards of foreigners, making him very poor. Even when it was cold, he didn't even have clothes to keep out the cold. Knowing this, Lv Buwei immediately thought that investing in strangers would bring immeasurable profits. He couldn't help saying to himself, "This strange product can survive in it." It means to store strangers as exotic goods and wait for an opportunity to sell them.

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A rare commodity that can be hoarded at a better price ―― something that can be used.

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