act recklessly and care for nobody
A Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ü è w ú J à D à n, which means no fear, and describes being very presumptuous. From the book of rites, the doctrine of the mean by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
I have no scruples at all
Examples
In and out of the palace, a little unscrupulous.
Analysis of Idioms
Be unscrupulous
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites, the doctrine of the mean, written by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty: "a villain is not afraid."
Idiom explanation
No fear. It's very presumptuous.
act recklessly and care for nobody
The dike of a thousand miles is broken in the ant nest - qiān lǐ zhī dī,kuì yú yǐ xuè
with discussions so many and diverse that the speakers ' tongues are parched and the listeners ' ears are deafened - shé bì ěr lóng
cheerful countenance and contented appearance - yí yán yuè sè