马牛襟裾
Explanation: Lapel, garment: refers to people's clothes. Horses, cattle wearing coats. Metaphors do not know etiquette. Also be used to Yiguanqinshou. Usage: Contraction type; as object, attribute; cynics who do not know etiquette Source: Han Yu Tang "South Reading characters" poem: "People unreasonable ancient and modern, cattle and horses lapel garment." Examples: Xiao Wen's filial piety of the wind without the rise of the blog. Cheng ~ those who are. (Bi-Ming Zhao, "Zhao Yi Chuan Bozhong You")- Thesaurus: (literally) to dress up a monkey, try to fool people that it's a man--A, Hairless a tiger
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