四体不勤
Explanation: Limbs do not work, described as out of work. Usage: The main predicate; as the predicate attribute; containing derogatory Source: Pre-Qin Confucian "Analects XVIII,": "Zi Lu asked: 'Master, almost child see?' Wife's father said: 'Four sedentary, The journey, who for Master?'" Examples: Liu Shaotang "Guapeng Liu Xiang": "You learn that people learn a brow sister, not ~, indolent."- Thesaurus: freeload, reap where one has not sown, Four sedentary, The journey, get a reward without deserving it, reap the spoils of victory without lifting a finger
- Antonym Group: distribution according to one's performance, Anlaoquchou
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