Act in disorder
Disorderly behavior, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ú x í nglu à NW é I, which means to act recklessly, regardless of law or public opinion, to do bad things without scruple. It comes from Chen Tianhua's alarm bell in Qing Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: act recklessly, act recklessly, act recklessly
Antonym: keep your peace
The origin of Idioms
Chen Tianhua's "warning bell" in the Qing Dynasty: "since I am a citizen of this country, how can I let the emperor and the government act in disorder regardless of the good or bad of the country?"
Idiom usage
It refers to doing bad things at will.
Examples
Those military bureaucrats were all left by the Qing Empire When they have soldiers, they will. Sun Yat Sen's "revolution will succeed in the end"
Chinese PinYin : hú xíng luàn wéi
Act in disorder
stick to a thing once begun. yī bū zuò,èr bù xiū
Have both ability and aptitude. cái néng jiān bèi
clear breeze and bright principles. qīng fēng gāo jié
those , on whom one 's livelihood depends. yī shí fù mǔ
To teach others in various ways. xíng shū sè shòu