tōu​yíng

to raid an enemy camp

偷营 偷營 tōu//yíng
to raid an enemy camp
to launch a surprise attack or raid on an enemy camp, typically at night
to seek a temporary, improper living
to seek personal gain in an improper way or to live an idle life without contributing to the common good, often used in the context of avoiding state duties like farming or war

Frequency

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0.033 per million

Sources

Frequency data
BCC Corpus (BLCU)