rudely to brush aside
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h à NR á Nb à g à, which means ferocious and reckless. From Chapter 11 of Zui Xing Shi.
Analysis of Idioms
Despotic and domineering
The origin of Idioms
In the 11th chapter of Zui Xing Shi written by Dong Lu Gu in Ming Dynasty: "but if one person's injustice is not vindicated, he kills himself and breaks others, regardless of it."
Idiom usage
It is formal, predicate and adverbial, with derogatory meaning. example Zhang Peilun disregarded and acted according to his own decision. (the second volume of Gao Yang's the history of the palace of the Qing Dynasty)
rudely to brush aside
have grandiose aims but puny abilities - yǎn gāo shǒu shēng
warning against hoarding wealth - xiàng chǐ fén shēn
The great and the great knock on each other - àng yú xiāng qiāo