Unrestrained
Laissez faire, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f à NGL à NGW ú J à, which means to be indulgent, undisciplined and unrestrained. It comes from Wang Jian, biography of talented scholars in Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In Wang Jian, biography of Tang gifted scholars, written by Xin Wenfang in Yuan Dynasty, it is said that "Jian Xing indulges in wine and is unrestrained."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: unrestrained and unrestrained
Idiom usage
As predicate, attributive, object; refers to unrestrained.
Unrestrained
to be keen on mountains and rivers has become and unalterable favourite hobby - yān xiá gù jì
Take advantage of the current - chéng shùn shuǐ chuán
summon up one 's courage for a task - chuō lì jùn fā
in the morning one doesn 't know what will happen in the evening - zhāo bù lǜ xī