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The origin of the word "rip-off".
In the last years of the Qing Dynasty, opium smuggling was very serious, and smugglers tried to hide opium in order to avoid checkpoints. Water smugglers hide drugs in bamboo boats and carry them by water. One day, a merchant ship sailed to the Shaoxing wharf in Zhejiang, and the anti-smuggling officer took people on board to inspect it, and found no opium in every corner of the cabin.
At this time, a teacher smoked a long cigarette pipe, walked to the stern of the boat casually, knocked the cigarette ash on the penny of the boat, knocked the penny "bet" straight sound, others did not react, but the ship's face changed greatly, knowing that the master had seen through the secret, hurriedly invited the master to the rear cabin, took out a lot of silver and quietly stuffed it to him, and asked him to take care of it, not to knock the penny again. The master didn't say anything when he got the money, and went off the ship with the anti-smuggling officer. Since then, "extortion" has become synonymous with extortion of property, and it has been used ever since.
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qiāo zhúgàng
fleece] take advantage of someone else's shortcomings or disadvantage to profit from it.
The small inn is beautifully furnished, and the tenants know that they will be ripped off when they get there.
At the end of the Qing Dynasty, it became common to sell tobacco and soil along the coast. There was a cunning Yunnan merchant who often transported tobacco and soil in the name of selling homespun cloth and yams, and traveled back and forth between Yunnan and Guizhou and Jiangsu and Zhejiang. Because of his ingenious methods, he has never been caught at the checkpoint.
It turned out that when the moso bamboo was just growing, he secretly cut the tender bamboo, hid it in the tobacco soil, and when the moso bamboo grew up, he made the moso bamboo into bamboo poles and boat penny. Therefore, the outside of the bamboo pole is seamless and does not show any traces at all.
On this day, Yunnan merchant ships came to Shaoxing Wharf in Zhejiang. The checkpoint inspector went on the boat to inspect as usual, and turned over the homespun cloth to the medicinal materials, but could not find a single piece of tobacco and soil. When he was about to be released, a Shaoxing master who was working at the checkpoint suddenly came to the ship, he was smoking a long tube of dry tobacco, while swallowing clouds and spitting fog, he walked into the cabin, lifted the long pipe of smoke, and knocked a few times on the bamboo pole resting in the cabin, ready to knock off the cigarette ash.
Who knew that this "tu, tu, tu" knock was not trivial, and the Yunnan merchants were so frightened that they hurriedly got out of the cabin. He looked flustered, thinking that Master Shaoxing had seen the secret of his hiding the forbidden objects, and knocked on the bamboo pole to give him a code.
The Yunnan merchant had already prepared, and hurriedly took out a bag of silver from his arms, pretending to be "Yunnan dry tobacco" and quietly stuffed it to this Shaoxing master, and forced a smile and said: "This is a high-grade 'Yunnan dry tobacco', the smoke taste is mellow, and it is different from the dry tobacco in other places." Please smile.
The master shook it with his hand, the weight was heavy, and he knew that it was silver. I thought to myself, since he gave him a lot of money, there must be contraband hidden in the ship, but he couldn't find it out for a while, so it was better to do a favor and go ashore.
Later, the Yunnan passenger ship was seized by other checkpoints, and it was learned that the smoke was hidden in the bamboo poles on the ship. Since then, the term "extortion" has spread among the people.
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What does "rip-off" mean? Why bamboo poles.
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The meaning of extortion means: taking advantage of other people's weaknesses or making excuses to ask for money or raise the price, take advantage of other people's shortcomings or disadvantageous positions, and profit from them.
Pinyin: qiāo zhú gàng
Usage: Usually used as a predicate in a sentence.
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Evil forces either take advantage of the weakness of others, or use some excuse to extort money from others, which is called fraud, which is often referred to as "extortion".
There are several theories about the origin of "ripping bamboo".
One said: In the Qing Dynasty, opium was strictly forbidden in the imperial court, and card checks were set up in various water and land fortresses to prevent tobacco from flowing into the territory. A certain water transport merchant hid the tobacco in the bamboo pole and the ship's penny, trying to get through the customs in a foolish way and avoid inspection.
One day, the merchant ship sailed to the Shaoxing wharf in Zhejiang, and the inspector went on board to inspect it, but found no secrets. At that time, a master (clerical staff) of the checkpoint smoked dry tobacco, walked on the boat, and knocked the bamboo pole with a cigarette stick to "gurgle".
Two said: In the last years of the Qing Dynasty, small transactions in the market, with copper coins as a unit, the store received the money and threw it in the money tube made of bamboo poles, and poured it out at night when the bill was settled, which was called "plate money". The local ruffians often go to the shop to extort money, and they don't need to open their mouths, but just viciously tap the bamboo money tube, and when the shopkeeper sees it, he knows what he is trying to do, and hurriedly pays money to "pay respect".
Third, some black-hearted shopkeepers in the old days often raised prices at will when they saw strange customers coming to buy goods. Whenever the guy was receiving customers, the shopkeeper "knocked on the bamboo" and signaled that the price would be raised.
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What does "rip-off" mean? Why bamboo poles.
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The meaning of the benefit fee, we in Zhejiang are ripping off people we know. For example, when the groom official comes to the bride's house, a group of people are stopped at the door, and the groom official is let in only after getting a certain benefit, which is a rip-off.
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To put it simply, it is extortion and robbing other people's money and goods.
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Blackmail, it seems to be a southern dialect.
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Extortion refers to taking advantage of others' weaknesses or making excuses to solicit property or raise their standards, taking advantage of others' shortcomings or disadvantageous positions, and profiting from them.
In the past, the transport workers used bamboo poles, they put the hard-earned money in exchange for silver dollars, copper dollars in the bamboo poles that do not leave their hands for a moment, the heads, bullies come, as long as they knock on the bamboo poles, they will know how much they earn a day, this is the origin of the proverb "knocking bamboo poles" that has been used all over the world.
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What does "rip-off" mean? Why bamboo poles.
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Extortion has the meaning of extortion.
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Relying on evil forces, or taking advantage of others' weaknesses, or using some excuse, extort money from others. Nowadays, extorting money from others under some pretext is called "extortion".
Although it is not as harmful to society as extortion, it is far more extensive and "flexible" than extortion. Those who are "extorted" often swallow their anger and endure it silently; Or think that they are unlucky, and they are really pitiful.
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Extortionum means figuratively taking advantage of someone else's weakness or using something as an excuse to blackmail.
A rip-off. Pronunciation]: qiāo zhū gàng Interpretation]: The meaning of ripping bamboo is a metaphor for taking advantage of someone else's weakness or using something as an excuse to blackmail.
Example sentence]: It's really a rip-off, you shouldn't have paid that much.
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Extortion: A metaphor for taking advantage of someone's weakness or using some kind of truth as an excuse to ask for money.
synonyms: extortion, blackmail.
It sounds like a bit of a bargain, and I don't want to do it anymore.
It's a rip-off, you shouldn't have paid that much.
An egg costs two dollars, isn't it obvious that you are ripping off.
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What does "rip-off" mean? Why bamboo poles.
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Ripping the bamboo means:
The plan to pick up the rats to buy all the fish is deliberately raised.
It is a metaphor for Zao Hayano to blackmail by taking advantage of someone else's weakness or using something as an excuse.
Allusion: One day, the rat ran out into the street to buy all the fish.
The owner of the fish opened his eyes and asked, "You don't want to eat or drink." "You bought so much fish?
If you don't want to eat or drink, you'll have to pay some! The mouse smiled.
The owner of the fish did not understand, but he hit the bamboo pole hard. Once, the fish's ** rose several times.
After buying the fish, some rats put the fish on their bodies, some on their heads and some on their hands.
Then a little mouse ran to the mouse's head and said, "Boss, what are we doing with these fish?" ”
The head of the mouse said, "Fool! "We don't worry about eating, but there's an old cat who can't live well. Haha....The little mouse still didn't understand, but he didn't want to ask, he thought, I'm going to do what the boss wants me to do.
Because rats buy fish, don't sell fish on the street. The cat had to admit misfortune and bad luck. However, since then, every day there have been rats giving fish to cats, and the cats are happy and really "win an enemy" with mice.
It didn't take long for the stool to shout, and the rats in the city were infected, and the owner of the fish suddenly woke up, sighed and said, "I made money, but I was deceived by the rats." ”
Extortion, which refers to taking advantage of another person's weakness or making excuses to ask for money or raise the price, is a metaphor for taking advantage of another person's weakness or using something as an excuse to blackmail. From the 17th episode of "The Appearance of Officialdom".
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Extortion: It refers to taking advantage of other people's weaknesses or using some excuse to raise the bar or ask for money.
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