being vigorous and unrestrained
Uninhibited, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h á of à NGB à J à, which means to describe the heroic and unrestrained human feelings. It comes from the biography of Zhang Yi in northern history.
Idiom explanation
Fetter: bridle, stretching for the shackles.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Zhang Yi in the northern history: "Yi people are few and bold. They go in and out of the palace and go up without any scruples."
Idiom usage
The combination is used as predicate, with commendatory meaning. Fang yuezong is the elder brother of Fang Yuegong, the current governor of Songjiang. He is generous, chivalrous, uninhibited, fond of drinking and talkative. Yao xueyin's Li Zicheng, Vol.1, Chapter 16
being vigorous and unrestrained
man 's life and family possessions - shēn jiā xìng mìng
get the chicken and lose the sheep - zhēng jī shī yáng
remain a devoted couple to the end of their lives - bǎi nián zhī hǎo
behave as if nothing had happened - xíng ruò wú shì
human effort is the decisive factor - shì zài rén wéi