reduced corvee and taxes
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Q ī ngy á ob á Oshu ì, which means light taxes. Reducing corvee and taxes is from the book of the Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
It is said that the tax is light. Reduce corvee and taxes.
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of Han Dynasty, Emperor Zhao said: "domestic waste, account halved, light know the current affairs, light corvee meager Fu, rest with the people."
Idiom usage
The third fold of Sheng Jin Ge (Sheng Jin Ge) written by Wuhan minister in Yuan Dynasty: "the second bell of wine, I hope the people will be happy to work, and the officials will be like Zhuolu, which will make the history of every pressure Xiao Cao, light corvee and light tax, free from those who are painted charcoal."
reduced corvee and taxes
of men shouting and horses neighing - rén hǎn mǎ sī
dependent on other people for a living - yī rén lí xià
A newborn calf is not afraid of tigers - chū shēng zhī dú bù jù hǔ
make amends for previous faults by some good services - yǐ gōng bǔ guò
to follow what is evil is like the collapsing of a hill - cóng è rú bēng