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Kill the chicken to get the egg, you must kill the chicken to get the egg. Metaphor covets immediate interests and ignores long-term interests (also called killing the goose that lays the golden egg).

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In the Greek fable Aesop's fable "Chicken Laying Golden Eggs", a fool tried to kill the chicken and get gold from its belly, thus making a fortune at once, but he got nothing.

Method linkage; As predicate, object and attribute; derogatory sense

For example, Yao's Li Zicheng, Volume II, Chapter 32: "Please

The emperor should stop fishing and give Wang a chance. "

It is not worth drinking poison to quench your thirst.

The antonym is foresight, kill two birds with one stone, kill two birds with one stone.

Riddles kill the goose that lays golden eggs (first place in law) Answer: Bankruptcy Law.