take a share of the spoils without participating in the robbery
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Sharing the stolen goods by sitting on the ground, spelled as "Zu ò D ì f ē NZ ā ng", refers to the stolen goods shared by thieves on sweet potato. Now it mostly refers to the bandit leader who sits at home and takes the stolen property from his accomplice without doing it himself.
sit down and share the plunder
Pinyin: Zu ò D ì f ē NZ ā ng short spelling: zdfz
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Explanation: originally refers to the thief on the sweet potato stolen goods. Now it mostly refers to the bandit leader who sits at home and takes the stolen property from his accomplice without doing it himself.
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Example: the defense forces in the vicinity are afraid of the wind. No one dares to fight with them. They even collude with them and get better. (Chapter 25 of the romance of the Republic of China)
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take a share of the spoils without participating in the robbery
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