crude and careless
Careless, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ū zh ī D à y è, which means painting, painting trees, careless, no brushwork, analogy work rough, not careful, careless. From Zhu Zi Yu Lei.
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Zi Yu Lei, Vol. 78: "the preface to the book is probably not made by Kong an Guo. The Chinese language is rough. Today's preface to the book is delicate, just like the characters of the Six Dynasties."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, object, attributive and adverbial. example the first fold of ziyunting by Shi Junbao of Yuan Dynasty: I can't see you being so careless, I can't hear your wild mountain sound. Chapter 16 of Jing Hua Yuan written by Li Ruzhen in the Qing Dynasty: Although I am not very proficient in learning, I still know a little bit about the meaning in front of me. Zhao Shuli's the floor: I can't finish it in three days and three nights. I'd better tell you carelessly!
crude and careless
Urgent officials slow down the people - jí lì huǎn mín