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Bribery is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Hu ò Hu ì g ō NGX í ng, which means offering bribes publicly. It comes from the book of Wei · penalty annals.
Idiom usage
When the public bribes with goods and property, the thieves swarmed up, the people were starving, but the government was in disorder, and the goods bribed the public.
Analysis of Idioms
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The origin of Idioms
"Wei Shu · penalty annals" said: "after the balance, they moved to the grass-roots, but most of them didn't obey the law and bribed the public." "Chen Shu · Fu Zhen biography:" bribery, money loss, God anger, people's resentment, betrayal
Idiom explanation
Refers to public bribery. The same as bribery.
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