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New idiom annotation:
[Zheng Long Photographing Tigers]
Explanation:
① Refers to someone or a group making counterfeits for profit-driven reasons, and after being exposed, they still refuse to admit it.
② Indicates the lack of public credibility in society.
Example sentences:
① The makers of the Hanxin scam acted like Zheng Long Photographing Tigers, and ultimately reaped what they sowed.
② When PetroChina went public, all the media outlets acted like Zheng Long Photographing Tigers, leaving the new stock investors stranded at the peak of 48 yuan.
③ Chinese lotteries acted like Zheng Long Photographing Tigers, once again informing the citizens that the Double Color Ball had set a new record for lottery winnings - one player won 102 million yuan alone, causing a rush among the players.