Indulgence
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is f à ngdi à ob à L à n, which means to make things difficult, blackmail and act recklessly. From the water margin by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; used in dealing with people
The origin of Idioms
Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty wrote 101 chapters of the outlaws of the Marsh: "his father Wang Shu was a big family in Tokyo. He was dedicated to running the yamen, instigating lawsuits, being unruly and eliminating good and good, so people let him have some."
Idiom explanation
It refers to making things difficult, blackmailing, and acting recklessly.
Chinese PinYin : fàng diāo bǎ làn
Indulgence
change existing habits and customs. yí fēng yì shàng
crane one's neck to look forward. yǐn lǐng ér wàng
one 's fame spreads throughout the world. yù mǎn tiān xià
The sea is boiling with each other. hǎi nèi dǐng fèi