Be out of control
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī B ù Ni ǔ zh 庸 ng, which means it is difficult for one person to violate the opinions of others. It comes from the biography of heroes and heroines by Wen Kang of Qing Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
It is hard for one person to disobey the opinions of others
Idiom usage
It is difficult for one person to disobey the opinions of others
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: four not six
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 23 of Wenkang's biography of heroes and heroines in Qing Dynasty: "after careful consideration, it is not only impossible, but also reasonable; it is expected that it is' unconventional ', so we have to nod and comply."
Chinese PinYin : yī bù niǔ zhòng
Be out of control
a woman hysterically shouting and cursing in public. pō fù mà jiē
speeches are not in accordance with action. yán bù jí xíng
evil can never prevail over good. xié bù shèng zhèng
be soaked in a dark liquid without becoming back. niè ér bù zī
A dream of flying butterflies. péng yóu dié mèng