wild and intractable
Unruly is a Chinese idiom, pronounced Ji é à ob à x à n, which refers to arrogance, irritability, disobedience and disobedience. It comes from the book of Han, biography of Xiongnu, written by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] rampage and lawlessness [antonym] self-discipline and obedience
The origin of Idioms
Ban Gu's biography of Xiongnu in Hanshu of the Eastern Han Dynasty: "is his rebelliousness still like this, and is he willing to love his son?"
Idiom usage
It refers to a stubborn, violent and unruly disposition.
Examples
1. Chu Anping's in the lower reaches of the Tarim River: "this broad-minded, heroic and rebellious Caihe river has enjoyed a long reputation in history." Chapter 18 of biography of heroes and heroines written by Wen Kang of Qing Dynasty: "Ji Xiantang is just a rebellious and unruly character 2. Lu Xun's in memory of Mr. Liu Hezhen: "I always think that a student who can resist a broad-based headmaster without being subjugated by snobbery should be somewhat rebellious and sharp in any case, but she often smiles and has a very gentle attitude." (3) Jiang Zilong's red orange, yellow, green, blue and purple: "Liu Sijia, who has always been rebellious and unruly, is obedient and obedient by a new girl. It's too cowardly!"
Chinese PinYin : jié ào bù xùn
wild and intractable
reject representations and gloss over errors. jù jiàn shì fēi
a cool breeze felt by all the guests. mǎn zuò fēng shēng