What idioms describe "obscenity"?

1. Disgusting and shameless huāng yín wú chǐ greedy for wine and lust. Refers to a decadent and shameless life.

Source: Xu Chi's Carnival Night: "In this most solemn city, there are a group of dissolute, shameless, ugly, unnatural and vicious demons."

2. dissolute and extravagant huāng yín wú dù: dissolute: refers to lust for wine and color; Overindulgence: lack of restraint. Describe alcoholism, promiscuity, intemperance and debauchery.

Source: Cloud "To Sun Shu": "I don't know if I can't afford it."

3. adulterer and adulterer jiān fū yín fù: refers to adulterer and adulterer. Refers to promiscuity between men and women.

Source: Shi Ming Naian's Water Margin, Chapter 27: "The adulterer and adulterer, although a felony, come to a bad end. The rest committed crimes and let Jia Ning go. " 、

I don't want to repair it. Webb Beo Xi: A taboo word for adultery at home. Also known as "no foil repair". Synonyms are: no foil repair, no thin curtain repair, no curtain foil repair.

Source: Biography of the Northern History Bi Zhongjing: "After the completion of the dynasty, there is no lack of glory, but it is a contempt for the times to be thin and not repaired."

5. The director's lust promotes lewdness, while d?o?x?n?y?n advocates lust and gives vent to lewdness.

Source: Modern Idioms

Explanation of related idioms:

Lust: Advocating lust and giving vent to fornication.

A dog chasing a fox: a metaphor for meanness and fornication.

Shameless: absurd, promiscuous and shameless. Describe life erosion.

Send pigs: send: save; H: wild boar. Other people's leftover boars. It's a metaphor for a promiscuous man breaking into someone's house.

Adulter and whore: refers to adulterous men and bohemian women. Refers to promiscuity between men and women.

Alcohol can be promiscuous: drinking too much will make people unable to control themselves and lead to fornication.

Chaos first and then abandon: chaos: fornication, playing. Do it first, then abandon it. Refers to the bad behavior of playing with women.

Don't be modest: a taboo word for adultery at home. Also known as "the film is not repaired."

Don't repair tin foil: the taboo word of adultery at home is the same as "thin without repairing"

Curtains are thin but not repaired: account books: curtains, curtains, used to separate inside and outside in ancient times; Hugh: tidy up. Men and women, both inside and outside. Refers to promiscuity in family life.

No veil: Like "thin curtain, no veil", it is a taboo word for fornication at home.

Curtains are not repaired: taboo words for family promiscuity. The same as "the curtain is thin and not repaired."

Sluggish obscenity: debauchery refers to people's wanton behavior.

Decal stir: paste: paste; Irritate: to attract and tease. Refers to flirting and seduction between men and women, fornication