behave recklessly
Wantonly, Pinyin for Z ì s ì w ú J ì, Chinese idiom. It describes arbitrary and reckless behavior.
Idiom explanation
Wanton: arbitrary, indulgent; avoid: scruple, fear. It describes arbitrary and reckless behavior.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of guicalyx in the history of Ming Dynasty: "at the beginning, the officials of Yili were unable to slander the rulers, but at the end, he denounced them as not being Taoist and wanted to refuse to discuss. His words were free and unrestrained, and the court officials were especially ill
Examples of Idioms
The third volume of the romance of the generals of the Yang family written by Wu Mingshi in Ming Dynasty: "therefore, they have to rely on and despise the national law."
Idiom usage
As predicate and attribute.
Chinese PinYin : zì sì wú jì
behave recklessly
Looking north on behalf of the horse. dài mǎ wàng běi
be invincible all before one. suǒ xiàng wú qián
Little talent and little wisdom. cāi bó zhì qiǎn