Arrogant and obscene
The Chinese idiom, Ji otaiy í nzhu à ng in pinyin, means that life is indulgent and extravagant. It comes from the East View of Han Dynasty, the biography of Fuling Zhi Wang Yan.
Idiom explanation
[idiom]: arrogant and obscene [Pinyin]: Ji ā otaiy í nzhu à ng [explanation]: it describes the indulgence and extravagance of life. It is the same as "extravagance and licentiousness".
Idioms and allusions
[source]: "biography of Fuling Zhi Wang Yan in dongguanhanji": "Fuling Zhi Wang Yan is proud and obscene in the country."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: jtyz [synonym]: extravagance, extravagance, extravagance [usage]: as predicate, object, attribute; refers to people's extravagance
Chinese PinYin : jiāo tai yín zhuàng
Arrogant and obscene
Love is upon the knees, evil is upon the abyss. ài zé jiā zhū xī,wù zé zhuì zhū yuān
all kinds of corruptions creep in. bǎi bì cóng shēng
The results of the opening ceremony. kāi huā jié guǒ
ascend a height and enjoy a distant view. dēng gāo wàng yuǎn