Kneeling country
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跪国 (guì guó) kneeling country
Sounds the same as 贵国 (expensive country) and refers to China. The character 跪 (kneeling) is used to show the subservience to the state that people are made to feel. Kneeling in front of a government building or government official is one way to request mercy; however, it involves sacrificing a certain amount of one’s dignity. 跪国 is a country in which people feel compelled to kneel to get what they should be entitled to. (See this article in Chinese posted by CDT)
Here is an example of how it is used: People who live in kneeling country have tough lives. They can live without dignity but they can't let the officials lose their dignity. If ordinary people don't kneel their problems won't get solved. (跪国的老百姓太苦啦,自己可以没有尊严,不可以不让官府没有尊严。老百姓不跪不解决门题呀。)