pay no heed to
Carelessness, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced m à Nb à J à NGX à n, which means that people do things casually and don't care. From Wen Yiduo's great facts, immortal significance.
The origin of Idioms
Wen Yiduo's great facts, immortal significance: "I was careless at that time, but I'll remember it later."
Idiom usage
Yang Shuo's Penglai Wonderland: "my elder sister said with a casual smile: 'it's good. You can have what you want. '”
pay no heed to
send the army out without a righteous cause - shī chū wú míng
a makeshift to tide over a present difficulty - wān ròu chéng chuāng
it is hard to change one 's nature - běn xìng nán yí
help bad people to do evil things - bāng hǔ chī shí