Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - A four-word idiom that allows horses to disobey.
A four-word idiom that allows horses to disobey.
[Interpretation] Jie: violent; Ao: horses are not tamed; Tame: tame. Stubborn, fierce, not tame.
[Language] "Hanshu Xiongnu Biography": "As stubborn as it is; Anken takes loving his son as his quality? "
[pronunciation] ao; Cannot be pronounced as "á o"; Tame; You can't pronounce "xún".
[shape discrimination] Jie; You can't write "knot" or "son".
Rambling on the rampage is lawless.
[antonym] Obey the rules and obey.
[Usage] Used as a compliment; Of violence; Dare to resist; Used as a derogatory term; Multi-fingering is stubborn; Unwilling to obey. Generally used as predicate and attribute.
[Structure] Combined type.
[Example] I think Zuo Wang Xian is really ~; I must warn him.
Harsh and cruel
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