Free and unfettered
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ú J ū w ú f ù, which means to describe free and carefree. The same as "unrestrained". From Xu Chen Zhengfu.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Hongdao of Ming Dynasty wrote about Chen Zhengfu: "people in the mountains and forests are free to live freely, so they are not interested but interested."
Analysis of Idioms
Free, unrestrained and free
Antonym: get in the way
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive or adverbial
Free and unfettered
be injured in the sinews or bones - shāng jīn dòng gǔ
The spectator is the judge, the player is the fan - bàng guān zhě shěn,dāng jú zhě mí
board is erected in the transportation hub for people to write comments - fěi bàng zhī mù