To be a little unruly
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ǎ OTI á OSH ī Ji à o, which means unruly. It comes from Jin Ping Mei CI Hua.
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, attribute, etc
The origin of Idioms
"Jin Ping Mei CI Hua" chapter 40: "how bold girl! New comers are so unruly that they sit in front of their master. "
Idiom explanation
No rules, no manners.
Chinese PinYin : shǎo tiáo shī jiào
To be a little unruly
a lone phoenix and a widowed goose. gū luán guǎ hú
one 's mouth sticks out and one has a chin like an ape 's.. jiān zuǐ hóu sāi
clear away dust and wait guests. sǎo tà yǐ dài
apparently right but actually wrong. sì shì ér fēi
spread from mouth to mouth. yī chuán shí,shí chuán bǎi
No self-interest, special interest. háo bù lì jǐ, zhuān mén lì rén