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Which idiom is "only pay attention to immediate interests, regardless of future troubles"? What is the second half of the sentence?
Burn the forest and the fields, and fish when you are exhausted.

Pronunciation: fé n lí n é r tiá n, jizér yú

Burning forests to catch wild animals and draining lakes to catch fish. Metaphor is only concerned with immediate interests, endlessly asking for it, leaving no room.

Huai Nan Zi by Ann? This lesson says: "drill fire, build platforms, burn forests, burn fields, and fish when exhausted."

Make the following sentences:

Obviously, all the practices of burning forests and catching fish should be stopped, avoiding the overuse and overdraft of cultural talents, and truly establishing a sustainable concept of talents is the top priority.

My family goes to heaven, hunting without burning the forest, fishing without inexhaustible resources, without offspring, the net will be lost.