Go overboard
Go overboard, C ā ozh ī Gu ò J ī, idiom, means to deal with things too fiercely..
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[source]: Wen gongzhi's the new army in the revolution of 1911: "the governor of Hubei Ruicheng went too far and killed the Democratic Party without any illusory days." [example]: Japan is quite afraid of this, which makes the great powers resent it. National and salary courage by Li Dazhao
Discrimination of words
Usage: used as predicate and object; used to admonish others not to be reckless
Chinese PinYin : cāo zhī guò jī
Go overboard
Sticking to the skin and bone. nián pí zhe gǔ
act recklessly and care for nobody. sì wú jì dàn
profound sentiments of friendship. shēn qíng hòu yì
render tribute to the conqueror. chēng chén nà gòng