撒娇撒痴
      Explanation: Caesar: try to make out or cast out; Johnson: squeamish; silly: foolish delusion. Described relied on by the people loved, deliberately contrived.
      Usage: Joint type; as the predicate attribute; negative, suggesting deliberately contrived
      Source: Ming Shinai "Water Margin" 65 back: "Jacqueline Li slave Caesar spoiled silly, they all fell to the arms of Andorra."
  • Thesaurus:  Caesar silly flighty