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
a single post cannot bear the burden - yī mù nán zhī
compromise one 's honour by adultery - cán huā bài liǔ
with clear articulation and a mellow and full tune - zì zhèng qiāng yuán