unthoughtful and rash
Careless, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ū x ī NF ú Q ì, which means people are not careful and calm. It comes from the original poem by Ye Xie of Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
In Xin Guang, the author is all young, often careless and arrogant, which is inevitable.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: impetuous, careless Antonyms: cautious, cautious
The origin of Idioms
In the fourth volume of the original poems written by Ye Xie of Qing Dynasty, "scholars of poetry should neither ignore nor attach importance to the ancients. Ignore the ancients, be careless, and only hunt for their fur. "
Idiom explanation
Floating: impetuous. Describe people are not careful, not calm.
unthoughtful and rash
Beiyuan is suitable for Guangdong - běi yuán shì yuè
climb trees to catch water from a flint - yuán mù qiú yú