importune
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is h ú Ji ǎ om á NCH á n, which means unreasonable and entangled. From the complete works of Han Xiangzi.
Notes on Idioms
Man: rough.
The origin of Idioms
Ming yang'er once wrote the 28th chapter of the complete works of Han Xiangzi: "I'm used to using the method of blinding my eyes. Go and be a master of others. Don't mess around here."
Idiom usage
It refers to not being reasonable and entangled. example if you don't listen to my serious words, who will listen to you if you say these idle things. Shao Zhenhua's chivalrous beauty in the Qing Dynasty is the first time that a talented student like Wu Jun can also make trouble. It's really impressive!
importune
the grasses are tall and the nightingales are in the air - cǎo zhǎng yīng fēi
the rich men dare not sit right under the eaves - zuò bù chuí táng
there was no literary or military feat of which he was not capable - wén jīng wǔ wěi
a vast territory with a large population - guǎng tǔ zhòng mín
The autumn wind sweeps the fallen leaves - qiū fēng sǎo luò yè