unrestrained and frank ; straightforward
Dama Jindao is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is d à m à J à nd à o, which means (1) it is used to describe forthright and grand style. ② It's used to describe being blunt, sharp and ruthless. From the story of heroes and heroines.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 8 of the story of heroes and Heroines: "the girl sat on it, frowned and said," Why are you so vulgar? Get up! "
Idiom usage
Let's not talk about barbaric civilization. The word "an Guo Ti Qi" has been reprimanded. I'm afraid I can't rely on my head if I don't know how to argue. Jin Zhuliu was not polite, so he sat down, took a deep breath, and said, "Oh, it's fragrant, it's fragrant! But I'm afraid one of the yams is burnt. I'm hungry. Bring it. " The seventh chapter of Liang Yusheng's chivalrous bone and heart
unrestrained and frank ; straightforward
not to cause the slightest damage to the people - bǐ chàng bù jīng
poor yet not losing one's righteousness - qióng bù shī yì