Extravagance and seclusion
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f à NGP à Xi é ch à, which means to do evil wantonly. It comes from Wang Anshi's shangrenzong emperor's statement of affairs in Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
I'm a college student. I'm a college student Although what is said is nothing more than popular learning, but what is drawn here, there is no time to do all the things of seclusion, evil and extravagance.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Exorcism and extravagance
The origin of Idioms
In Wang Anshi's shangrenzong emperor's statement of affairs in Song Dynasty, it is said that "human feelings are sufficient for wealth, but if you are rude and chaste, you will be extravagant and profligate."
Idiom explanation
To do evil wantonly. It is the same as "letting go of evil and extravagance".
Extravagance and seclusion
artful speech and flashy manners in appearance but jealous inside - wài qiǎo nèi jí
Bird's way and sheep's intestines - niǎo dào yáng cháng