not sticking to formalities
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B ù J ū x í NGJ ī, which means to describe free speech and behavior. From midnight.
The origin of Idioms
Mao Dun's midnight four: "when Zeng Canghai looks back, he knows Li Si, a peddler. In a certain point, Li Si is a close friend of his own."
Analysis of Idioms
Loose and uninhibited
Idiom usage
He made friends with him, often asked him to have a drink and talked freely. Yao xueyin's Li Zicheng, Volume 1, Chapter 16
not sticking to formalities
It's better to accumulate money than to use skilful skills - jī cái qiān wàn,bù rú bó j
Sharpening your ax will not delay your job of cutting wood - mó dāo bù wù kǎn chái gōng
Abandon adversity and return to obedience - qì nì guī shùn
feed a person without love or respect - shǐ jiāo shòu chù