The wild and the wild
The Chinese idiom, sh ǐ Cu à NL á NGB ū in pinyin, refers to the appearance of fleeing in confusion. From Xue Rengui.
Source of words
The first fold of Xue Rengui written by Zhang Guobin in Yuan Dynasty: "look at the appearance of the thief who relies on his merits, he is like dirt, and he is like a rag and a wolf."
Idiom information
Grammatical usage: used as predicate, object and adverbial; used in figurative sentences; idiom structure: combination; generation time: Ancient
Chinese PinYin : shǐ cuàn láng bū
The wild and the wild
Beautiful liver and intestines. jǐn xiù gān cháng
have great ambition but little talent. zhì dà cái shū
Zhuang Sheng dreams of butterfly. zhuāng shēng mèng dié