1. Behavioral characteristics of accepting bribes in the form of transactions: State personnel purchase houses, cars and other items from the client at prices that are significantly lower than the market price. The premise is that state workers use their position to create high benefits for the client, which basically exceeds the value of the house, car and other items they want to purchase. 2. Characteristics of accepting bribes in the form of dry shares. Dry shares refer to shares obtained without capital contribution. State functionaries who take advantage of their positions to seek benefits for clients and accept shares provided by clients shall be punished for accepting bribes. If the equity transfer is registered, or relevant evidence proves that the shares have actually been transferred, the amount of bribes accepted shall be calculated based on the value of the shares at the time of the transfer. If the shares are not actually transferred and benefits are obtained in the name of share dividends, the amount of bribes accepted shall be determined based on the actual profit amount. 3. The issue of accepting bribes in the name of starting a company or other cooperative investments. If a state employee takes advantage of his position to seek benefits for the client, and the client contributes funds to "cooperate" in starting a company or make other "cooperative" investments, he will be punished as accepting bribes. The amount of bribe accepted is the amount of capital contributed by the trustee to the state staff. 4. Characteristics of accepting bribes in the name of entrusting a client to invest in securities, futures or other entrusted financial management. State functionaries take advantage of their position to seek benefits for the client, in the name of entrusting the client to invest in securities, futures or other entrusted financial management. Those who obtain "revenues" without actually making capital contributions, or who obtain "revenues" that are significantly higher than the returns due to investment despite actual capital contributions, will be punished as accepting bribes. 5. Issues regarding the identification of accepting bribes in the form of gambling (only winning, not losing). According to Article 7 of the "Interpretations of the Supreme People's Court and the Supreme People's Procuratorate on Several Issues Concerning the Specific Application of Laws in Handling Criminal Gambling Cases", state functionaries use their official position to Conveniently seeking benefits for the client and accepting property from the client through gambling constitutes bribery. 6. The problem of a person with a specific relationship receiving salary "in name". If a state employee instructs a trustee to give relevant property to a person with a specific relationship, he will be punished for accepting bribes. If a state functionary takes advantage of his or her position to seek benefits for a client, and asks or accepts a request from a client in the name of arranging work for a specific related person, so that the specific related person receives a so-called salary without actually working, he shall be punished as accepting bribes.