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What do you mean by bohemian?
Bohemian, China idiom, pinyin for fàng dàng bù jī:, meaning unrestrained, unruly and unconstrained.
Origin of idioms
Biography of Wang Jinshu Wen Yun: "Less famous for learning, but bohemian, the state is unwilling to kill." ?
Vernacular interpretation
Wang Jinchuan: "The villain is famous for his knowledge, but he is bohemian, and the state won't even recruit him."
Extended data:
synonym
Slander, an idiom in China, pinyin is fàng làng xíng hái i. It means that actions are not bound by secular etiquette.
Origin of idioms
Wang Jinxi's Preface to the Orchid Pavilion Collection: "Or because of entrustment, let the waves come out."
Vernacular interpretation
The State of Jin has Wang Xizhi's Preface to the Orchid Pavilion: "Perhaps it is by indulging yourself and being unrestrained."
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