allow oneself to become dissolute
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ì g ā Nb à OQ ì, which means to be willing to degenerate and not to be enterprising. From the book of speeches.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Binglin's speech record: "recently, there is a kind of Europeanism who always says that the Chinese people are far inferior to the westerners, so they are willing to abandon themselves, saying that China is bound to perish and the yellow race is bound to be wiped out."
Idiom usage
It refers to a person's character.
allow oneself to become dissolute
keep one 's heart as hard as the nether millstone - xīn rú jīn shí
To support the way out of danger - fú diān chí wēi
The falling flowers are intentional and the flowing water is merciless - luò huā yǒu yì,liú shuǐ wú qíng
there 's an opportunity to take advantage of - yǒu jī kě chéng