idiom > Liaochuangwanrou
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Liaochuangwanrou
  Explanation: Cut flesh to heal wounds. Analogy only the immediate, without considering the consequences
  Usage: Partial official; as object, attribute; containing derogatory
  Source: Qing Zhuang who "sweep fans broom" 24 back: "If you consider a broken superstition, moral depravity, in order to save will serve, To quench the thirst of this and He Yi and Yin Zhen, want to cure sores and cut out the meat."
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  Dug flesh to heal the wound. Metaphor only for the present, without considering the consequences. "Broom sweep fans," the second four back: "If a broken consider superstition, moral degeneration, must be right to save, this has He Yi and Yin Zhen want to quench thirst, sore and want to cut out meat treatment." See also "cut out meat to pay Paul. "
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Thesaurus
cut out a piece of one’ s flesh to cure a boil, cut out a piece of flesh to patch a boil; rob one's belly to cover one's back, Wanrouyichuang