go to the battle-front without any burden
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Q ī ngzhu ā ngsh à ngzh è n, which means not wearing armor when fighting. It means putting down the ideological burden and putting into work. From Wen Wei Po.
Idiom explanation
It refers to not wearing armor when fighting. It refers to putting down the ideological burden and putting into work.
The origin of Idioms
Wen Wei Po, 1983.1.6: "in this way, young people lighten their ideological burden, go to battle light, and give full play to their creative talents."
Idiom usage
We should emancipate our minds and go into battle light.
go to the battle-front without any burden
Honest officials can cut off housework - qīng guān nán duàn jiā wù shì
meaning grasped imageries forgotten - dé yì wàng xiàng