A clown
Yaomo clown is a Chinese idiom, pronounced y ā om ó Xi ǎ och ǒ u, which means insignificant bad people. It's from the new people's theory on advocating martial arts.
explain
[idiom]: Yao Yao Yao clown [Pinyin]: y ā om ó Xi ǎ och ǒ u [simplified spelling]: ymxc [explanation]: it refers to the insignificant villain.
allusion
[source]: Liang Qichao's on Martial Arts in Xinmin Shuo: "however, the strength of Han, Yue, Zhang and Wu's martial ministers is extremely strong, and the death can't control a clown's martial arts."
Discrimination of words
Antonym: no
usage
We can't let these go.
A clown
collect bits of fur under the foxes ' forelegs to make a robe - jí yè wéi qiú
judge the hour and size up the situation - shěn jǐ dù shì
only one foot is crooked and eight feet are straight - wǎng chǐ zhí xún