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What idioms begin with the word "win"?
Once you win gold, you will be raped and molested.

Win a gold medal

Pronunciation: [yíng jīn yī jīng]

Interpretation: It means that it is better to leave a basket full of gold and silver after a teaching. If you win, you will get a pass.

Source: Biography of Han Weixian: "Fairy Thinking; Fangshan, the eldest son, was ordered to go to bed high and died young; The second son, Hong, went to the East China Sea. The second son Shun stayed in the tomb of Lu Shou; The youngest son became Xuancheng, and he returned to the position of prime minister with the experience of the Ming Dynasty. Therefore, the Zou Lu proverb says,' It is better to leave a child full of gold once.' Yan Shigu's note: "The book of today is neither profitable nor satisfactory."

Sentence: He inherited a lot of inheritance, but his heart was empty. He really won.

Romantic flirting

Pronunciation: [yíng Jiān màI Qiao]

Interpretation: [yíng Jiān màI Qiao]

Source: Sima Qian's Historical Records Biography of Huo Zhi in the Western Han Dynasty: "Embroidering is not as good as leaning against the city gate."

Sentence: For a long time, Zhong Caiju and I made eyes at each other, won the rape and flirted, and you hooked me up and stuck together.