What does mania mean?

1 refers to ambitious people and reserved people.

From: Luz in the Spring and Autumn Period of Confucius' The Analects of Confucius: "Confucius said:' If you don't cooperate with the Bank of China, you will be crazy! Crazy people make progress, stubborn people make a difference. "

Confucius said:' I can't find anyone who pursues the golden mean to associate with him, so I can only associate with crazy people and stubborn people! Crazy people dare to do things, stubborn people refuse to do some things. "

2, arrogance and urgency. Books are often used as modesty.

Source: Hanshu Liu Fuchuan: "I heard that the Ming king listened with tolerance, respected the officials who argued for it, opened up the road of loyalty and straightforwardness, and did not make wild remarks."

I heard that the wise emperor was merciful, and Liu Chong advised officials who contended with a hundred schools of thought to expand the road of loyalty and not punish those arrogant and hasty words.

3. Live an honest and clean life.

Source: Jin's "Bao Puzi Yi Min": "The pride of the past ... was hidden in a corner of the sea, and the squire slaughtered it."

Once upon a time, those people who lived a clean life hid by the sea … but Jiang Taigong killed them.

4, indulgence, not keeping etiquette.

From: Li Daoyuan in the Northern Wei Dynasty's Notes on Water Classics and Rivers III: "Mi Fei is arrogant in an innocent world."

Translation: [Mi Heng] is free and easy, and indulges in unexpected situations at will.

5. refers to people who indulge and don't keep etiquette.

From: Tang poetry "The state will have a drink to see another cow": "From now on, I will be drunk and Luoyang will be buried in the ridge."

Long after today's farewell, you will be as drunk as a fiddler, and those who indulge in not keeping Luoyang etiquette will be buried.

6, refers to the crime of arrogance.

From: Han Huan Kuan's On Salt and Iron: "You can't quote, you can't push, you are arrogant, disrespectful, carving princesses and invading ministers."

Lead him away, reject him, be overbearing, jealous and rude, mean and oppress the princess and humiliate the minister.

Extended data

Synonym for fanaticism

First of all, hey? [báháu]?

Domineering: domineering. He has always been overbearing.

Second, crazy? [ chāng jué ]?

1, fierce and presumptuous: The enemy who was rampant for a while was finally defeated by us.

2. capsize; Fall down.

Third, overbearing? [zhān hèng]?

Overbearing: overbearing. Level (hèng).