flighty and impetuous
Impetuous, Chinese idiom, pronunciation is x à NF ú Q à Z à o, describes people's impetuous temperament, not practical. It's from Beijing.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter one of Lin Yutang's smoke and clouds in Beijing: "Mulan respects her father very much. He refuses to flee Beijing until July 18. Later, since he decided to take refuge in his hometown of Hangzhou, he was calm and prepared calmly. Because her father has been immersed in Huang Lao's cultivation for a long time. He can be described as a real Taoist scholar, never impetuous. "
Idiom usage
Example I'm always impetuous. I'm interested in anything.
Discrimination of words
Synonyms: upset, irritable, rude Antonyms: not arrogant, not impatient
flighty and impetuous
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evade the strong and attack the week - bì qiáng dǎ ruò
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