Domineering and arbitrary
Domineering, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á h ù Z ì Su ī, which means arbitrary and violent, do whatever you want. It comes from the biography of Duo Yan in the history of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
It refers to arbitrary and violent behavior.
The origin of Idioms
In the history of Ming Dynasty, the biography of Duo Yan: "so Chang angyi was domineering and self willed. He hooked up the barbarians in the East and married Bai Hongda in the west, so as to disturb all sides."
Analysis of Idioms
The synonym < I >: < / I > is domineering.
Idiom usage
He is very bossy.
Examples
In particular, after entering the cruel and despicable life of the top class of the exploiting class, he has cultivated a vicious, surly and domineering character. The lantern talk in the long street: visiting Dongling mausoleum by Qin Mu
Chinese PinYin : bá hù zì suī
Domineering and arbitrary
Strong in, strong in. qiáng zhōng gèng yǒu qiáng zhōng shǒu
will never forget to the end of one 's days. mò chǐ bù wàng