Let go
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is f à NGF à NLI ú Chu à, which means to take a big bite to eat and drink soup. The old refers to impoliteness. It's from Mencius with all his heart.
Idiom usage
I'm not polite. I don't know what kind of person I really want to ask if I have no teeth. In Qing Dynasty, Chen que wrote the book of burying the book.
Analysis of Idioms
I don't know the general.
The origin of Idioms
"Mencius heart up:" can't three years of mourning, and fine small achievement of the inspection; let go, and ask no teeth, is that I don't know. "
Let go
make oneself up and go on the stage - fěn mò dēng chǎng
correct evil doings and revert to good deeds - gǎi guò qiān shàn
White heads come back together - bái shǒu tóng guī