be truculent and unreasonable
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is m á NH è NGW ú L ǐ, which means savage, savage and uncivilized. From the romance of Wu Song.
The origin of Idioms
The sixth chapter of Liu Jiaonan's the romance of Wu Song: "Wu Song can't speak beside him. He resents that the county leader got bribes. It's unreasonable."
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning. example he is so unruly and ferocious that it's hard for heaven to forgive him. Mao Zedong's "Kuomintang reactionaries changed from" calling for peace "to" calling for war ":" all the government officials are included, and the government is required to arrest them first, which is unreasonable and obvious. "
Chinese PinYin : mán hèng wú lǐ
be truculent and unreasonable
Looking at the cottage three times. máo lú sān gù
put one's heart and soul into. quán xīn quán yì
prance like the dragon and watch like the tiger. lóng xiāng hǔ shì
square accounts in every detail. chēng jīn zhù liǎng