Unruly
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ě IGU ī B ù J ī, which means magnanimous mind and unrestrained behavior. It comes from the Song Dynasty Chen Liang's Ode to magistrate Xue Shilong.
Idiom usage
It refers to a person who is uninhibited
Analysis of Idioms
Free and unruly
The origin of Idioms
Chen Liang of the Song Dynasty wrote in the article of commemorating magistrate Xue Shilong: "when you retreat from the noble and uninhibited people, you often think you are the hero of your life when you drink and dance with laughter."
Idiom explanation
To describe an open mind and unrestrained manner.
Chinese PinYin : lěi guī bù jī
Unruly
one's reputation is justified. míng xià wú xū
you can fight a hundred battles with no danger of defeat. bǎi zhàn bù dài