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Words or idioms describing reluctance to keep things to oneself

The idiom "appropriate as one's own" has its own meaning: occupy.

Use unfair means to occupy the country, collective or other people's money, property, items, etc.

? Yu Chu Ming·Feng Menglong's "Awakening the World": "I therefore advocate the separation of residences; take the big house, fertile land, strong slaves and clever maids, and take them all as your own. Save the fifth brother Su Dun, love and respect; never compete.

" ? ? ? The correct pronunciation is; it cannot be pronounced as "wèi".

? ? ? Distinguish the shape of oneself; cannot write "Ji".

? ? Usage is generally as predicate and object.

Structure verb-object.

Example 1. Taking other people’s things is an immoral act.