Don't worry, don't worry
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù ch ǒ UB ù C ǎ I, which means neither looking nor answering. It also means paying no attention to everything. It comes from Su Fuzhi's "Jin Yin · Zhou's return home".
Idiom explanation
He: the same "look", see; he: the same "pay attention", pay attention. If you don't look or answer, it means that you don't pay attention to everything.
The origin of Idioms
Su Fu of Ming Dynasty wrote "the return of Zhou's family with Jin Yin mark" that "the husband's family did not come back because of his failure in his official career."
Idiom usage
A person's attitude is haughty. Xingge is on his way, thinking only of the whole family. Ancient and modern novels: brother Jiang Xingge meets pearl shirt again.
Analysis of Idioms
Pay no attention to. opposite: warm and kind.
Chinese PinYin : bù chǒu bù cǎi
Don't worry, don't worry
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