reckless and dissipated in behavior and speech
Fangshengfengliu is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is f à NGD à NF à ngli ú, which means to have literary grace and not to be bound by etiquette. From miscellaneous records of Xijing.
Idiom usage
Hua Shi was young and had a good life. He was in love and death, but there was often hatred between Mei and Dai.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: free from confinement
The origin of Idioms
Volume 2 of miscellaneous records of Xijing: "Wenjun is beautiful. His eyebrows are like distant mountains. His face is often like hibiscus. His skin is as smooth as fat. He is seventeen and few. He is a man of high spirits. Therefore, he is very polite to Changqing."
Idiom explanation
It means to have literary grace and not to be bound by etiquette.
Chinese PinYin : fàng dàn fēng liú
reckless and dissipated in behavior and speech
Advance the virtuous and dethrone the sycophant. jìn xián chù nìng
rich in the collection of books. zuò yōng shū chéng
generation after generation. shēng shēng shì shì
covered all over with wounds and scars. chuāng yí mǎn mù
good men destroyed with the bad. lán ài tóng fén