Torture
The basic meaning of the Chinese word is to take off clothes by force, bind and hang up to torture.
source
Good son-in-law! Sooner or later, I still don't get up to thank my parents, and I don't report my good news to my master. I'm still here to sell my children! Yes! Where's your mother? Where's your wife? What a tortured son-in-law! Wu Chengen's journey to the West in Ming Dynasty Chapter 24
interpretation
He took off his clothes, tied them up and hung them up to torture. It's the same as "torture".
rhyme word
There are many problems in the world, such as troubles in the world, good habits of bamboo and horse, pot tilting and jar toppling, brain searching, ruminating, opportunism, dizziness and haggard, poverty and depression, headache moxibustion, foot pain moxibustion, head shaking and brain shrugging
Torture
every cent goes into the public account - juān dī guī gōng
be prepared for danger in times of peace - jū ān lǜ wēi
act recklessly and care for nobody - hèng wú jì dàn
move in and out with wizardly elusiveness - shén lóng jiàn shǒu bù jiàn wěi
the courageous are free from fear - yǒng zhě bù jù