A man is unprofessional, nymphomaniac and unprofessional in his relationship.

Not according to the principal: according to: install; principal: its own duties and rules. It describes a person who is not doing his job and not abiding by the rules.

Eating for nothing: eating other people's food for nothing, eating without working, eating without paying, also refers to not doing the right thing and relying exclusively on blackmail for a living.

Eating, drinking, whoring, whoring and gambling: whoring: being intimate with prostitutes; gambling: gambling. It refers to men who are not doing their jobs.

East Swinging and West Swimming: Swinging: debauchery, wandering; Swimming: walking. It refers to wandering around and not doing one's job.

East Swimming and West Wandering: East Swimming and West Wandering, wandering around, not doing their jobs.

Diligent: a person who wanders about without doing his job.

Fengliu Wanderer: a person who is not bound by customary practices and moral norms in his debauchery. It refers to a person who leads a debauched life without doing his job.

Duchess: refers to the sons of rich and noble families who only talk about eating, drinking and having fun and do not engage in proper work.

Dogs, Foxes and Friends: refers to some friends who eat, drink and have fun without doing their jobs. The same as "fox friends and dogs".

Constant Dancing and Singing: Constant Dancing: dancing for a long time; Singing: indulging in singing and music. It describes a life of extravagance and indolence.

Fox Friends and Dogs: generalized to refer to some friends who eat, drink, play and have fun and do not do their jobs.

Fox Friends and Dog Friends: a general reference to some friends who eat, drink and have fun and do not do their jobs.

Playboy: refers to the rich and powerful family's female brother who is gorgeously dressed and only eats, drinks and has fun and does not do his job.

Flowering Taiyou: Taiyou: originally refers to the name of the legendary god, borrowed to refer to the landed gentry and officials who make a fuss. It refers to those officials and tycoons who wear gorgeous clothes, do not do their job and concentrate only on eating, drinking and having fun.

Street Slippers: refers to the treacherous and slippery people who roam the streets and streets and do not engage in their proper business.

Prodigal Son: Prodigal Son: a second-rate person. A person who is not doing his job is reformed.

Prodigal Son Chancellor: Prodigal Son: a person who does not do his job and specializes in wandering. It refers to Li Bangyan, the prime minister of Emperor Huizong of the Northern Song Dynasty.

Holding the Yellow Arm Cang: Holding: leading; Yellow: referring to the dog; Cang: referring to the eagle. The dog is led by the dog and the eagle by the eagle. It is a metaphor for not doing one's job and indulging in hunting and playing.

Fixing the eagle and releasing the harrier: it refers to enjoying hunting and not doing one's job. It describes the behavior of a playboy who is not doing his job.

San Gu Liu Hua (三姑六婆): a metaphor for women who are not doing their jobs.

Stealing dogs and playing with chickens: a metaphor for not doing one's job.

Playboy: playboy: fine silk pants. The young man with gorgeous clothes. In the old days, it referred to the children of bureaucrats, landlords and other rich and powerful people who ate, drank and played all day long and did not do their jobs.

Playboy: refers to the sons and daughters of bureaucrats, landlords and other rich and powerful people who ate, drank and played all day long and did not do their work.

Idle Gods and Wild Ghosts: superstition refers to the scattered ghosts and gods. It is a metaphor for people who are not doing their jobs, wandering around and looking for trouble.

Evil gods and ghosts: superstition refers to the scattered ghosts and gods. It is a metaphor for people who do not do their jobs, wander around and make trouble.

Pig and Dog Friends: a metaphor for bad friends who are lazy and unprofessional.

Spine burying dog stealing: refers to robbing, killing, stealing and not doing one's job.

Walking and Fighting Chickens: Walking: running. Running on horseback and fighting with chickens. It refers to indulging in gambling and hunting for fun, idleness and not doing proper work.