pay no attention to small matters
In Chinese, Pinyin is B ù h ù x ì x í ng, which means not paying attention to small sections. It's from the book, Lu mastiff.
The origin of Idioms
Language out of the "book · Lu mastiff": "not careful, eventually tired Dade." In the book of Wu Zhi written by Wei Cao Pi of the Three Kingdoms, it is said that "when we look at the ancient and modern literati, we can hardly stand on our own feet by virtue of fame and integrity
Idiom usage
All the scholars are chivalrous, full of neutron, and sometimes ~. History of the South: biography of Zhang Xu
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: informal and slovenly; [antonym]: cautious
Chinese PinYin : bù hù xì xíng
pay no attention to small matters
The clouds scatter and the wind flows. yún sàn fēng liú
fold one 's hands upon one 's forehead. yǐ shǒu jiā é
true skill and genuine knowledge. zhēn cái shí xué