Excessive collection
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is zh ē ngli ǎ NW ú D ù, which means that the rulers impose taxes and collect wealth from the people without limit. It comes from the biography of Yuan Shu in the annals of the Three Kingdoms.
Idiom explanation
Levy: levy. Gather: gather. It refers to the rulers' unlimited imposition of taxes and levies and their search for the wealth of the common people. It is also called "no period of collection".
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Yuan Shu in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, it is said that "Nanyang has millions of registered permanent residence, but the techniques are extravagant, wanton, and extravagant, and the common people suffer."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Excessive collection
introspect on one 's own accord and listen to other 's views - nèi shì fǎn tīng
superfluous words and redundant sentences - rǒng cí zhuì jù
one cannot shirk responsibility for one 's crimes - zuì zé nán táo
forsake heresy and return to the truth - fǎn xié guī zhèng