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Trad. 外寬內忌
- magnanimous on the outside, but hateful on the inside (idiom)
Trad. 長孫無忌
- Zhangsun Wuji (c. 594-659), politician and historian of early Tang
Trad. 肆無忌憚
- absolutely unrestrained
- unbridled
- without the slightest scruple
Trad. 田忌賽馬
- Tian Ji races his horses (and accepts one loss in order to ensure two wins) (idiom)
- lit. to refrain from shooting at the rat for fear of breaking the vases (idiom)
- to not act against an evil so as to prevent harm to innocents
Trad. 無所畏忌
- without any fear of consequences
- totally devoid of scruples
Trad. 童言無忌
- children's words carry no harm (idiom)
Trad. 諱疾忌醫
- hiding a sickness for fear of treatment (idiom); fig. concealing a fault to avoid criticism
- to keep one's shortcomings secret
- to refuse to listen to advice
Trad. 百無禁忌
- all taboos are off (idiom); anything goes
- nothing is taboo
