multifarious taxes
Exorbitant taxes, a Chinese idiom, pronounced K ē Ju ā NZ á Shu ì, means that in addition to the established taxes, there are many other taxes. It's from Guo Moruo's "heaven and earth xuanhuang: bad crime".
Idiom explanation
Harsh: harsh and heavy; Miscellaneous: complicated. Heavy taxes under reactionary rule.
The origin of Idioms
Guo Moruo's "heaven and earth xuanhuang · bad crime" said: "in the whole economic crisis, under the serious exorbitant taxes The cost increases, the purchasing power decreases, and the distribution network is destroyed. "
multifarious taxes
Drinking water to know the source - yǐn shuǐ zhī yuán