Worry free
Worry free, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ú w à ngzh à y à u, which means worry about disaster for no reason. It comes from Han Yu's Yi yesterday Xing and Zhang Xi Yi.
Idiom usage
Used as a subject or object; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu, Tang Dynasty, wrote in his book "recalling yesterday's journey and Zhang Xi Yi": "no worries, no medicine, one good self-sufficiency, thousands of disasters."
Idiom explanation
Fear of disaster without cause.
Worry free
to know is easy , but to do is difficult - zhī yì xíng nán
shade oneself under a willow tree—shelter oneself under sb. 's influence - liǔ xià jiè yīn
adopt a wrong method to save a situation and end up by making it worse - bào xīn jiù huǒ
catch somebody unprepared - chū qí bù yì,gōng qí bù bèi