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What does bandit mean

Bandit means: a local armed gang or its members who make a living by robbing halfway houses, robbing homes, etc.

Bandits make their living by robbing and extorting, lack political foresight, and are destroyers of law and order; they behave in a licentious manner and do whatever they want, unwilling to be subjected to any constraints.

Pinyin: tǔ fěi

Citation and explanation: Taiping Tianpian 囯 《天情理書》:"Guangxi Wuxuan place there is a bandit Chen Yagui, also gathering thousands of parties, capturing villages and disturbing good people."

Example: Capture the thief first capture the king, as long as the bandit leader captured, the other bandits will be good to deal with.

Expanded Information

Near synonym: bandit

Meaning: a person who uses violence to rob others of their property.

Pinyin: qiáng dào

Citations:

1. Also known as "彊盗". Taking people's property by violence.

Sui-Shu - East Barbarians - Japan: "Its custom is to kill and rob and rape are dead, the thieves are rewarded for their stolen goods, and those who do not have any money have no body as slaves."

2. A person who robs other people's property by violence. Also refers to people who behave like robbers.

Liu Hanong "Blood" poem: " Jesus was crucified, and his blood, and the blood of the two robbers, met on the same piece of earth."

Example: we ten thousand times hate those invading robbers who destroyed my home and killed my compatriots.