be by nature unconventional and straight forward
Bold and uninhibited, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Lu ò P ò B ù J ī, meaning down and out, behavior indulgence. Also refers to bold and unrestrained. It comes from the biography of Yang Su in northern history.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: unruly, unrestrained, dissolute [antonym]: disciplined, self-contained
Idiom usage
Du Junze, who was born in Gusu, is an unrestrained character. He is good at regular script, works in mountains and rivers, and enjoys drinking. He lives in Gaoyou and is bold and uninhibited. Han ang, Ming Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Yang suzhuan, a northern historian, said: "there is great ambition in shaoluotuo, regardless of the details." The fourth volume of Qi Dong Ye Yu written by Zhou Mi of Song Dynasty: "the real Pu people, Dengjia family, have a literary name, bold and uninhibited."
Chinese PinYin : luò pò bù jī
be by nature unconventional and straight forward
with a subdued and soft voice. yí shēng xià qì
have great ambition but little talent. zhì dà cái shū
cringe and smile obsequiously. xié jiān chǎn xiào