a handsome dandy
This idiom is used to describe being free and unrestrained, full of talent and learning, and being different.
Explanation: free and unrestrained. No group: different. Free and unrestrained, full of talent and learning, different.
It comes from the biography of suojing in the book of Jin: "if you look up to the class, or if you look at the past, or if you don't look like a group, or if you are always on the way."
Example 1: "Yu you, Bi Yi'an, is unconventional and graceful, but he is proud of himself." ——Pu Songling's strange tales from a Lonely Studio: a dream of foxes in the Qing Dynasty. 2 ——Biography of heroes and heroines
English speaking
Chinese PinYin : tì tǎng bù qún
a handsome dandy
slow of tongue and clumsy of utterance. zhuō zuǐ bèn sāi
shoulder to shoulder and arm in arm. āi jiān dā bèi
the family is in straitened circumstances. jiā dào zhōng luò