杀鸡取卵
      Explanation: Egg: eggs. In order to get eggs at the chicken killed. Analogy seek immediate benefits, regardless of long-term interests.
      Usage: -Linked; as predicate, object, attribute; with derogatory
      Source: Greece, "Aesop's language chicken that lays golden eggs": a fool trying to kill a chicken out gold from the chicken stomach, so all of a sudden fortunes, the result is a non-income
      Examples: Please emperor to forgo the Terra Tragedy, ~, for the little people to stay alive. (Like Yao, "Rereading," Chapter II 32nd)
  • Thesaurus:  Agriculture, Fisheries and dry Ze, drain the pond to get all the fish, kill the goose that lays the golden eggs, Citation Dove quench one's thirst, drink poison to quench one's thrist
  • Antonym Group:  serve a double purpose, kill two birds with one stone, (literally) to kill two birds with one arrow--to win the affection of two beauties at the same time, Of two minds, A stitch in time saves nine., Second, the heart and mind, Understanding of the past few, foresee the future by reivewing the past