act without due consideration
It is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is Shu à I à RC à og à. Its original form is quick in thinking, and the latter refers to writing rashly without careful consideration. From Wen Fu.
Notes on Idioms
Gu: square wood. The ancients used it to write. Straightforward: without thinking; do Gu: refers to composition.
The origin of Idioms
In Lu Ji's Wen Fu of Jin Dynasty, it is said that "the Gu is either straightforward or subtle."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate and object to describe the agility of writing and thinking.
Examples
Wang Xiwen is the most lecturing method, and the narrative is quite popular, so it can't help but be straightforward, which is the later generation's ejection. The seventh volume of Xia Wai Yao Xie
act without due consideration
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