Arty
fù yōng fēng yǎ
Explanation vassal: to rely on, follow; Fengya: generally refers to poetry. It refers to people who lack cultural accomplishment and make friends with literati and participate in relevant cultural activities in order to decorate their appearance.
Sourced from Chapter 42 of Li Baojia's "The Appearance of Officialdom" in the Qing Dynasty: "Like cheap, secretly deceived, arty, taking leisure time when busy."
Structure in verb-object form.
The usage has a derogatory connotation; as an object, it is often used after verbs expressing psychological activities such as "love" and "like". Generally used as predicate, object and attributive.
The form is mediocre; it cannot be written as "support".
Example: He doesn’t know anything about art, but he spends a lot of money to buy art. It’s just ~.