be paid but not work hard
It's a Chinese idiom. It comes from chapter 93 of a dream of Red Mansions.
Explanation: just take money and do nothing. I'm not responsible for my work. The 93rd chapter of Cao Xueqin's a dream of Red Mansions in Qing Dynasty: "none of these forgotten eight kids is at home! They don't care what they eat. " example: we don't need people from. Lazy people are not welcome everywhere. They only eat food and don't do anything. If they want to live a life with clothes and food, they must have that capital first.
Chinese PinYin : chī liáng bù guǎn shì
be paid but not work hard
be of one heart and one mind. tóng xīn tóng dé
quick reform of one 's faults. zhāo wén xī gǎi