shā​qī​qiú​jiàng

to do anything for fame and power

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杀妻求将/ 殺妻求將 shā​qī​qiú​jiàng to do anything for fame and power

(idiom) to be completely unscrupulous in the pursuit of personal gain; literally "to kill one's wife to be appointed general," referring to the Warring States military strategist Wu Qi who killed his wife to prove his loyalty and secure a command position

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