Outstanding and uninhibited
Zhuolu Buji, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zhu ó Lu òù B ù J ī, which means to be superior and unwilling to be restrained. It comes from Rensheng, a new story of the world.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yiqing's "a new account of the world · Ren birthday" in the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty: "how can there be no such king in a day?" Liu Xiao quoted the book of Zhongxing written by he Fasheng in the Southern Dynasty as saying, "Hui is outstanding and uninhibited. He wants to be arrogant and bold, and his voice and color are unrestrained, which is quite excessive. At that time, people admired his talent and defied his behavior."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing. He is good at reasoning. Epitaph of Xu Jun in Hailing County, Taizhou
Outstanding and uninhibited
save a person who hangs himself by pulling his feet - yǐn zú jiù jīng
wish your kids a promising future - wǔ zǐ dēng kē
well established and irrefutable - què záo bù yí