Rebellious and rebellious
The Chinese idiom Ji é t à n à ozh à means ferocious, greedy, arrogant and cunning. It comes from the fact that Chen duchen Zhongxun was imitated by Li Boxiang.
The origin of Idioms
Xue Fucheng of the Qing Dynasty wrote a book on the facts of Li Boxiang's drawing up Chen duchen Zhongxun: "although he is rebellious and rebellious, if Li Shizhong and Chen Guorui have a section to use, he will give letters, satirize and encourage him, award his merits and point out his faults, and persuade him to change his past."
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, object, attribute; used as a person.
Chinese PinYin : jié tān ào zhà
Rebellious and rebellious
Practice the soil and eat the hair. jiàn tǔ shí máo
A beautiful woman has a bad life. jiā rén bó mìng
a rich man 's mansion is difficult of access. hóu mén sì hǎi
come out from the dark valley and move to the woods. chū yōu qiān qiáo