practise bribery or receive bribes publicly
Bribery is a Chinese idiom.
Pinyin: Hu ì L ù g ō NGX í ng,
Bribery: giving money to others for asking for help. Public Bank: open, open. To offer and accept bribes openly.
idiom
practise bribery or receive bribes publicly
Pinyin
huìlùgōngxíng
Citation explanation
In the sixth year of Zhaogong, Zuo Zhuan, bribery was made public by offering and accepting bribes with wealth and goods Biography of Liu Yu in northern history: "before I was in Zhaozhou, I didn't know what I was doing. I was in charge of small groups and bribed public officials." According to the annals of criminal law of the Sui Dynasty, "all the officials are under temporary coercion, the charter is abandoned, bribes are bribed to the public, and the poor are gathered as thieves without complaint." "Xingshihengyan · Li Gong's poor mansion meets Xiake": now it's Yang Guozhong who bribes Gongxing. I don't know how many talents have been buried. "A man is a king of ghosts. There are ten stoves in the earth to make a fortune for him. Therefore, he is greedy in the world and bribes people to do business. He will be happy in the future and should be imprisoned." Yuan Chonghuan's Untitled: Taixi bows the Tibetan dog and cooks it, but the fox mourns the death of the rabbit. The family is poor, the capital is exhausted and the body is hard to redeem. Lin Zexu of the Qing Dynasty issued the draft of regulations on banning opium smoking by soldiers: "the name is Jianzu, but the energy is exhausted. He is entrusted to investigate private affairs and bribe the public. This kind of long-standing malpractice can be hated."
Similar idioms
1. "After the balance, they moved to the grass-roots, but most of them didn't obey the law, so they bribed the public." In the book of Zhou, the biography of Duke Dang of Jin Dynasty, it is said that "he is willing to punish violence, and he is free to do well in power and fortune. He is a fan of the party and bribes merchants." Yang Di Ji in the book of the Sui Dynasty: "the administration and punishment were relaxed, and bribery was carried out."
Chinese PinYin : huì lù gōng xíng
practise bribery or receive bribes publicly
There is an unexpected situation in the sky, and there is a blessing and misfortune in people. tiān yǒu bù cè fēngyún,dì yǒu dàn xī huòfú
be in the van of one 's officers and men. gōng xiān shì zú
be discontented with one 's home. bù ān qí shì
be fond of eating and averse to work. hào chī lǎn zuò
point at one but abuse another. zhǐ sāng mà huái