not to stick at trifles
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B ù Xi ū Xi ǎ Oji é, which means not paying attention to the small things in life. It describes being smart and broad-minded. It comes from Zhang Di Ji of the later Han Dynasty by Yuan Hong of Jin Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Don't pay attention to the little things in life. It describes being natural and unrestrained.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Hong of the Jin Dynasty wrote in the later Han Dynasty, Zhang Di Ji: "the nature is lost and the details are not refined, so it is not a high official because of this ridicule."
For example, he is generous and ambitious, handsome and uncouth. The book of Jin Feng Su Fu Zai Ji
usage
Not paying attention to the details of life
not to stick at trifles
adapt ancient forms for the ancient serve the present - gǔ wéi jīn yòng
It can only be understood, but not explained - zhǐ kě yì huì,bù kě yán chuán
so full of hatred that each wants to get the other 's head - mào shǒu zhī chóu