cynical
Indignation is a Chinese idiom, pronounced f è NSH ì J í s ú. People with a sense of justice resent the dark reality and unreasonable customs. It's the same as "indignation against the world and vulgarity".
Idiom explanation
People with a sense of justice resent the dark reality and unreasonable customs. It's the same as "indignation against the world and vulgarity".
Idioms and allusions
Source: Lu Xun's "hot wind · random feelings 38": "they must feel that their thinking and knowledge are higher than those of the common people, and they are not understood by the common people, so they are cynical, and gradually become a family of weariness, or" enemies of the nation. "
Discrimination of words
To detest the world and its ways
cynical
keep the public interest in mind - chū yǐ gōng xīn
a mad dog barking at the sun -- in the futility - kuáng quǎn fèi rì
Hearing the wind is the rain - tīng jiàn fēng jiù shì yǔ