Lift the tendons and peel the skin
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zhu ó J ī Nb ō f ū, which means pulling out muscles and peeling off skin. It refers to exploitation and cruelty. From the field system.
The origin of Idioms
Su Xun of the Song Dynasty wrote in the field system: "my people are not happy because they are not happy. They often lift their tendons and peel their skin to supply them with hundreds of millions of dollars."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Lift the tendons and peel the skin
A strong duck turns into a crane - qiǎng fú biàn hè
a mirage , insubstantial objects - jìng huā shuǐ yuè
the long dark years under the rule of the exploiting class - cháng yè nán míng
retreat about thirty miles as a condition for peace - tuì bì sān shè
warning against hoarding wealth - xiàng chǐ fén shēn
Every other line is like a mountain - gé háng rú gé shān