Pour out vulgar customs
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ā of ē NGB ó s ú, which means the social atmosphere is frivolous and vulgar. It's from argumentation.
The origin of Idioms
Chen An's argumentative plan in Tang Dynasty: "if you get it, you will be free from the rich family. If you don't get it, you will be jealous of the time and resent your life. This is really the heart of the vulgar."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute, it refers to the social atmosphere.
Pour out vulgar customs
Gulls and rivers depend on each other - ōu shuǐ xiāng yī
Be content with the old customs and indulge in the old news - ān yú gù sú,nì yú jiù wén