Act recklessly
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Lu à nzu à h ú w é I, which means to act recklessly; to do bad things regardless of law or public opinion. From Master Zhang.
The origin of Idioms
The second book of Zhang Tianshi written by Wu Changling in Yuan Dynasty: "there's no shame in being honest and acting recklessly."
Idiom usage
It refers to doing bad things at will.
Examples
Scholar, in this quiet room with you, you are free to fight, learn to play tricks, dance with ghosts, play God, play jokes and act recklessly. The first discount of Zhang Sheng's cooking the sea by Li Haogu in Yuan Dynasty
Act recklessly
Home has my broom, enjoy the gold - jiā yǒu bì zhǒu,xiǎng zhī qiān jīn
crane one 's neck and stand on tiptoe - yán jǐng qǐ zhǒng
gain victory with unstained swords - bīng wèi xuě rèn