High spirited
Kangxinqi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k à NGX à nxi à Q à, which means haughty disposition. From Fu Hu Run Zhi Shu.
The origin of Idioms
In Qing Dynasty, Zeng Guofan's Fu Hu Runzhi Shu said: "since the maintenance of normal life, I have a high heart and a low reputation, so I should do divine punishment."
High spirited
suffer great agonies of the mind - chóu cháng bǎi jié
The man who tied the bell must be used to untie the bell - jiě líng xū yòng xì líng rén