Broad minded and uninhibited
Broad minded, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ku à NGD á B à J à, which means open-minded and unrestrained. It comes from Pei Songzhi's annotation of Wei's spring and Autumn Annals in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Wei's annals, Wang Weier's biography of Liu Fu.
The origin of Idioms
Pei Songzhi quoted Wei's spring and Autumn Annals from the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Wei's annals, Wang Weier's biography of Liu Fu: "I'm broad-minded and uninhibited, and I don't stick to etiquette and custom."
Idiom usage
My younger brother, MI Lang, is far-reaching and broad-minded. Biography of Cui Xi
Analysis of Idioms
Open minded and uninhibited
Broad minded and uninhibited
feel ashamed of one 's ungainly appearance - zì jué xíng huì
Chapter decision sentence judgment - zhāng jué jù duàn
if the blind leads the blind , both shall fall into the ditch - máng rén xiā mǎ
Share the same subject with others - yǔ shòu tóng kē
with one's face towards the sky - yǎng miàn cháo tiān