Chai libua
He said that he was straightforward.
[source]: the seventh volume of Lang Qian Ji Wen · Chu Bi written by Chen Kangqi of Qing Dynasty: "I said that if something happened, I was severely punished in my year, and the Duke met me with kindness from beginning to end. I saw the Duke's Chai Li bu'a, and the wise man of Shizong was philosophical."
Idioms and allusions
Source: the seventh volume of the book of Lang Qian Ji Wen Chu Bi written by Chen Kangqi of Qing Dynasty: "I said that if something happened, I was severely punished in my year, but the Duke was always gracious, and I saw that the Duke was Chai libua, and the wise man of Shizong was philosophy." Since he became an official, he has always been ~, so he failed in his official career.
Discrimination of words
Usage: used as predicate and attributive. structure: combined synonym: upright antonym: flattery
Chai libua
feign madness without being insane - jiǎ chī bù diān
Take advantage of the opportunity - guà xí wéi mén