Rough and rough
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h è ngzh ē NGK ē y ì, which means to collect taxes excessively and corvee is harsh. From Chen Tianhua's on the history of Chinese revolution in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It refers to cruel exploitation
The origin of Idioms
The fourth section of the second chapter of Chen Tianhua's on the history of the Chinese revolution in the Qing Dynasty: "the husband was the first emperor and the second emperor, who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who was the one who
Idiom explanation
Refers to overcharge taxes, corvee harsh.
Rough and rough
conceal oneself by day and march by night - zhòu fú yè yóu
strike a proper balance between work and rest - láo yì jié hé