"likin" 怎么发音
word
LYE-kin
LYE-kin
释义
Likin was a historical tax system used in Imperial China, mostly during the late Qing dynasty, to collect revenue from goods and commerce.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈlaɪkɪn
英式英语
ˈlaɪkɪn
简化发音
美式
LYE-kin
英式
LYE-kin
语境中听
The Qing dynasty government collected likin on goods transported between provinces.
Many merchants had to pay likin when selling tea.
Likin made goods like salt and tobacco more expensive for people.
Historians debate whether likin helped or hurt China’s economy during the Qing era.