break the pale
Spendthrift, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ī Hu ò w ú D ù, meaning the abuse of money, no restraint. It's from 20 years of witnessing.
Idiom explanation
Profligacy: waving is called waving, backhand is called flailing, which means quick action, extended to unrestrained use of money; extravagance: no limit.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 25 of Feng Yuxiang's my life: "in particular, many extravagant bureaucrats, warlords and rich compradors spend all their time on themselves."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: spend money like land antonym: live frugally, be diligent and thrifty
Idiom usage
In addition, it has a derogatory meaning.
break the pale
a student 's long years of academic studies - shí zǎi hán chuāng
sing and dance to extol the good times - gē wǔ shēng píng
on entering a country , inquire about its customs - rù jìng wèn sú
build up a nation and make it stable - lì guó ān bāng
to cast out the wicked and cherish the virtuous - jī zhuó yáng qīng