act recklessly and blindly
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù zh ī s ǐ Hu ó, which means to describe being ignorant and reckless. From the outlaws of the marsh.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 67 of the outlaws of the Marsh: "Shan Tingyu and Wei Dingguo laugh, point to Guan Sheng and scold:" no talent, no anti maniac! I am not sure whether I will live or die because I am in debt to the imperial court! What's the reason for the arrival of the army? "
Idiom usage
The verb object type is used as the predicate to describe the presumptuous act. In the second chapter of no match in the world, you drink a lot of wine Chapter 108 of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "besides, Xiang Yan raised 25000 people. When he came to Xucheng, he met Changping Jun, the brother of the king of Chu, and ran to the city, saying," the spring of life has broken, and the king of Chu has been taken captive. He has no idea whether he will die or not. " Lin Mengchu of Ming Dynasty, Volume 30 of "the first time to make a surprise on a case" said: "at that time, the sun will be late, and there will be no pedestrians in front of him, so I will try my best to push him down the cliff, and I don't know whether he is alive or dead."
Chinese PinYin : bù zhī sǐ huó
act recklessly and blindly
conduct evil activities openly. míng huǒ zhí zhàng
the house is nearby but the person is far away. shì ěr rén yáo
see the head of the magic dragon but not its tail. shén lóng jiàn shǒu
compromise out of consideration for the general interest. wěi qǔ qiú quán
Drinking Valley and perching Hill. yǐn gǔ qī qiū