not sticking to formalities
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B ù J ū x í NGJ ī, which means to describe free speech and behavior. From midnight.
The origin of Idioms
Mao Dun's midnight four: "when Zeng Canghai looks back, he knows Li Si, a peddler. In a certain point, Li Si is a close friend of his own."
Analysis of Idioms
Loose and uninhibited
Idiom usage
He made friends with him, often asked him to have a drink and talked freely. Yao xueyin's Li Zicheng, Volume 1, Chapter 16
Chinese PinYin : bù jū xíng jī
not sticking to formalities
When misfortune comes, happiness lies, and misfortune lies. huò xī fú suǒ yǐ,fú xī huò suǒ fú
Every man is innocent, but he is guilty. pǐ fū wú zuì,huái bì qí zuì
work shame facedly with one's enemies. tiǎn yán shì chóu
Practice the soil and eat the hair. jiàn tǔ shí máo