driven by passion
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is s è D ǎ Nb ā OTI ā n. It means to be greedy and lustful. From a little history of civilization.
The origin of Idioms
The 39th chapter of Li Baojia's a brief history of civilization in the Qing Dynasty: "as the saying goes, lust and gall cover the sky. This time Niu Fengzhi wanted to cover the sky."
Idiom usage
How dare you eat bean curd?
Analysis of Idioms
Lust and gall
The opposite of sitting in one's arms
driven by passion
describe solemn and bleak atmosphere - bēi gē jī zhù
her willow-leaf shaped eyebrows rose - liǔ méi dào shù
Take care of the old and care of the young - fù lǎo tí yòu