broad-minded
Thoughtless, Pinyin w ú s ī w ú L ǜ, a Chinese idiom, is interpreted as having nothing to take care of. It describes being broad-minded or having no intention.
explain
There's nothing to keep in mind. It describes a broad mind, but also describes a lack of intention.
allusion
[source]: Zhuangzi heaven and earth written by Zhuangzi in the Warring States period, Song Dynasty and Zhou Dynasty: "those who are virtuous live without thinking, act without worry, and do not hide right and wrong, beauty and evil."
Let's take an example to make a sentence: thoughtless, it's a real family fun! Lu Xun's shouting storm
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: wswl
Carefree, carefree and lustless
usage
It is used as predicate and attributive
broad-minded
standing like a tripod -- a tripartite balance of forces - dǐng zú ér lì
be overwhelmed by an unexpected favour - shòu chǒng ruò jīng