食人隻車

Etymology
In Chinese chess, the rook ( or ) can move forward, backward or sideways on any rank, and can move as many squares as it likes as long as it is not blocked by another piece or the square is not occupied, similar to Western chess. This makes it the second most important piece in the game.

Idiom

 * 1)  to have unreasonable demands; to exploit or expropriate the belongings of others

Usage notes
can be replaced with any person or any personal pronouns.