I'm extravagant
Hong Qibu Jing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ó ngch ǐ B ù J ī ng, which means that it is not reasonable. It's from Zhang Binglin's the book of equality.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Binglin's "book of songs · difficulty of equality" says: "those who knead the wood have to go straight and speak freely to the extreme, then they think that all the scales have Buddha nature, and the extreme is similar to human beings. The meaning of this particular proof is that it is intended to unify one or four categories, but it is so extravagant that it is so extravagant that it has the meaning of Niu Ding. "
Analysis of Idioms
Hong Da Bu Jing
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; of language, etc
I'm extravagant
face red or pale with too much anxiety - jí chì bái liǎn