Be bold and unruly
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ā P ō f à ngdi ā o, which means to cheat people with cunning means. From the story of Pingyao.
Analysis of Idioms
Slosh and tumble
The origin of Idioms
The fourth chapter of Feng Menglong's Pingyao Zhuan in Ming Dynasty: "the governor of the state is the head of the state. He has to take medicine according to the time, and he doesn't dare to knock on the door. But you are so unruly and unruly. Go out quickly and stop."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, object and attribute. In a dream of Red Mansions, 100th chapter: "sometimes I dare not to go out of my way even when I meet him. I'm afraid he means to be bold and unruly. 」
Chinese PinYin : sā pō fàng diāo
Be bold and unruly
kind heart and soft countenance. xīn cí miàn ruǎn
simple words but deep meaning. yán jìn yì yuǎn
scattered far from their homes. dàng xī lí jū