1. Smuggling?
1 refers to illegally transporting or carrying gold, silver, foreign currency, goods, etc. In and out of the country.
My companion in Ai Wu's southern tour: "They have the biggest shortcomings that other friends don't have, such as gambling, smuggling and eating opium."
2 refers to the act of smuggling goods in China without paying taxes according to law.
Mao Dun's travel experience: "However, there are also the most pitiful' smugglers', that is, some ignorant and unpatriotic hawkers. They used their shoulders and legs to sell a little poor baggage from the gathering and scattering of private goods, bypassed the checkpoint like rats, and finally took advantage of it in the city. "
Second, go to the point [zǒu xué]?
1 refers to an impromptu performance by an actor, which is nominally sponsored by one or several units, but actually organized by several people.
People's Daily 1989.4.5: "This kind of literary evening is marked with one or several organizers. In fact, most parties are organized by several people. People call this kind of literary performance' going into the cave' and the organizer of' going into the cave' is called' Dongtou'. "
2, said to participate in this kind of performance.
Xinmin Evening News 1989.4.24: "Today, some movie stars, dancers and singers, including the host of the program, also went to the cave below, or they may have a good time standing on the' wild platform'. However, people are not surprised to find that their brilliance is often blackened by a strong bourgeois atmosphere. "