Explanation: Refers to the reactionary rule demanding heavy taxes. Usage: Joint type; as subject, object, attribute; containing derogatory Source: Guo, "Xuan Huang bad world of crime": "In the economic crisis, exorbitant taxes and levies in the severe under the under the despicable corrupt inducements, the cost increases, reduced purchasing power." Examples: Throughout the economic crisis, the serious ~, the ... ... higher costs, and reduced purchasing power, distribution networks destroyed. (Guo "Xuan Huang bad world of crime")
kē juān zá shuì
In addition to the established taxes, but also all sorts of pretexts, are subject to a number of other taxes
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No. 3
To exorbitant taxes and levies oppression
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No. 4
Heavy taxes. Mao Zedong's "To mobilize all forces to fight for victory in the war": the "improved people's lives ... ... abolition of exorbitant taxes and levies. Effort." Guo Chengqing "Broadsword" Chapter II: "exactions is not endless, but also his mother wins chaotic looting and chaos. "
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No. 5
Harsh: harsh, heavy; mixed: complex. Reactionary rule that harsh heavy taxes.
n.: exaction, exorbitant taxes and miscellaneous levies
Thesaurus
Aotouaonao, Tameless Buxun, devilry, do evil things, be free,romantic and untrammeled in character, Wang Zheng exact(extort) excessive (heavy) taxes and levies, Qiaoguxisui, Disregard the law of the land, defy the law ( or standards of discipline), Guagu marrow aspiration, the emperor is far away as the sky, Fish village, tameless haughtiness, Shengfei to do evil