can’t get enough
[Idiom]: 得陇望蜀 [pinyin]:d élǒngwàngshǔ [interpretation]: Long: refers to the area of Gansu; Shu: refers to the area of Sichuan.
has already obtained Longyou, and still wants to capture Xishu. The metaphor is insatiable. [Idiom story]: In the early years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, there were two local forces against Emperor Guangwu, one was the Gongsun Shu who divided Bashu, and the other was the Kui Huan who dominated Longxi (now eastern Gansu).
In 32 A.D., the general Cen Peng accompanied Emperor Guangwu to conquer Kuihuan in Longxi, besieged Kuihuan in the Western Regions, and surrounded Gongsun Shu's reinforcements.
Emperor Guangwu saw that he couldn't break through the city for a while, so he left an edict to Cen Peng, and he went back to the capital first.
Cen Peng received the edict and looked at it, which read: If you capture the two cities of Longdi, you can lead the army to attack Gongsun Shu of Shu.
People are always not satisfied, and I am the same, I have already obtained the land of Long, and I hope to get the land of Shu. This idiom is a metaphor for inching in, insatiable.
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