without obsession
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ú Gu à w ú à I, which means there is nothing to worry about. From journey to the West.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth chapter of the journey to the West written by Wu Chengen of Ming Dynasty: "he was satisfied and happy with heaven. It was in the heavenly palace that he was happy and unimpeded."
Analysis of Idioms
No care, no care
Antonym: worried
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute, adverbial; used in dealing with affairs
Examples
Zhou Libo's "great changes in the countryside" Volume I: "it's all right. I don't worry about food and clothing. Once I'm free from school, I only know how to play, just like a young master."
without obsession
be adept with both the pen and the sword - wén wǔ shuāng quán
rectify errors and learn from the good - gǎi guò cóng shàn