be truculent and unreasonable
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is m á NH è NGW ú L ǐ, which means savage, savage and uncivilized. From the romance of Wu Song.
The origin of Idioms
The sixth chapter of Liu Jiaonan's the romance of Wu Song: "Wu Song can't speak beside him. He resents that the county leader got bribes. It's unreasonable."
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning. example he is so unruly and ferocious that it's hard for heaven to forgive him. Mao Zedong's "Kuomintang reactionaries changed from" calling for peace "to" calling for war ":" all the government officials are included, and the government is required to arrest them first, which is unreasonable and obvious. "
be truculent and unreasonable
have a noble revolutionary spirit and great enthusiasm - qì yú xiāo hàn
a carbuncle neglected becomes the bane of your life - yǎng yōng yí huàn
pull down one 's jacket to conceal the raggedness , only to expose one 's elbows - zhuō jīn jiàn zhǒu
Whole armour and repair soldiers - zhěng jiǎ shàn bīng