licentiously
Hu Tian Hu Di, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ú Ti ā NH ú D ì, which means to describe absurd speech and unrestrained behavior. It's from Secretary Simon.
Analysis of Idioms
Hu Tian and Hu Di
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in spoken English
The origin of Idioms
A Ying's ximenmai Secretary: "there are also one or two that sell ancient books at the same time, but they don't know the goods, and the price is often unreasonable."
licentiously
have the punishment exceed the crime - fá bù dāng zuì
get a reward without deserving it - wú gōng shòu lù
Bury the wheel and break the column - mái lún pò zhù