Unruly and unruly
Unruly, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ě IL à NGB ù J ī, meaning magnanimous mind, unrestrained behavior. It's from Wang Jiyou, a biography of talented scholars in Tang Dynasty, written by Xin Wenfang in Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
To describe an open mind and unrestrained manner.
The origin of Idioms
In Wang Jiyou, a biography of talented scholars in Tang Dynasty, written by Xin Wenfang in Yuan Dynasty, it is said that "Gongshi, with a leisurely and unruly nature, loves strange things and risks, is far beyond the ordinary nature."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Bohemian. antonym: follow the rules.
Idiom usage
To be an attribute or an object; to be indulgent
Chinese PinYin : lěi làng bù jī
Unruly and unruly
teach students in accordance with their aptitude. yīn cái shī jiào
cannot explain or find out why. bù kě jiū jié
desolate scene of broken walls. duàn bì tuí yuán
search for an opening for oneself by all possible means. zuān tiān rù dì