Arrogant and obscene
The Chinese idiom, Ji otaiy í nzhu à ng in pinyin, means that life is indulgent and extravagant. It comes from the East View of Han Dynasty, the biography of Fuling Zhi Wang Yan.
Idiom explanation
[idiom]: arrogant and obscene [Pinyin]: Ji ā otaiy í nzhu à ng [explanation]: it describes the indulgence and extravagance of life. It is the same as "extravagance and licentiousness".
Idioms and allusions
[source]: "biography of Fuling Zhi Wang Yan in dongguanhanji": "Fuling Zhi Wang Yan is proud and obscene in the country."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: jtyz [synonym]: extravagance, extravagance, extravagance [usage]: as predicate, object, attribute; refers to people's extravagance
Arrogant and obscene
Those who follow will prosper, those who go against will perish - shùn zhī zhě chāng,nì zhī zhě wáng
wear the shoes on the head and the cap on the feet - guān lǚ dào zhì
suffer a grievous wrong with no hope of vengeance - hán yuān mò bái