carefree
No worries, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ú L ǜ w ú y ō u, which means no worries and worries. It comes from the second fold of Ren Zi Ji by Zheng Tingyu of Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Zheng Tingyu's the second fold of "Ren Zi Ji": "I became a carefree monk in the Cao'an."
Analysis of Idioms
Carefree and carefree
Idiom usage
The elder of the Tang Dynasty had no worries and went on the road with the eight commandments. The eighty fifth chapter of journey to the west by Wu Chengen in Ming Dynasty
carefree
make vigorous efforts to achieve prosperity - lì jīng tú zhì
welcome the new and send off the old - yíng xīn sòng jiù
textual research of little value - chóng yù zhī xué