No worries, no thoughts
Wuwuwusi, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ú L ǜ w ú s ī, meaning carefree, without any worries and concerns. It comes from the book of changes.
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive
Examples
It's so happy to lie in the mountains without any worries or thoughts. Lying in the forest, there is no invasion.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: thoughtless
The origin of Idioms
In the book of changes, Xici Part 2: "all the people in the world should think about what they want to think about; all the people in the world should go to the same destination but have different paths; all the people in the world should think about what they want." Zhuangzi, heaven and earth: "a virtuous man has no thought in his dwelling, no worry in his behavior, and no beauty or evil in his hiding."
Idiom explanation
He said he was carefree. There was no worry or worry.
No worries, no thoughts
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