bohemian
Bohemian, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f à NGL à NGB à J à, which means indulgent, unrestrained and unrestrained. It comes from the biography of Wang Chang in the book of Jin.
Notes on Idioms
Restraint: restraint.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of Jin, biography of Wang Chang Wen:" less famous for talent and learning, and bohemian, the state capital is not on the life
Idiom usage
To be an attribute or an object; to be indulgent. "He was a loose and uninhibited man, so he quit his job, toured mountains and waters, drank and wrote poems." (the twelfth poem by Zhu Ziqing)
bohemian
without money after one 's death - shēn hòu xiāo tiáo
one must be thorough in exterminating an evil - chú è wù běn
go with head high and chest out - áng shǒu tǐng xiōng