treat lightly
Take it lightly, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is di à oy à Q à NGX à n, which means to take a casual attitude towards things. It comes from the book of Tao of Li Lun Shi in Wei Zhong.
Notes on Idioms
Fall: swing; light: rash.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Zongyuan's answer to Wei Zhong's book on Li Lun Shi's Tao in Tang Dynasty said, "therefore, every time I write an article, I don't dare to drop it lightly."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in a negative sentence. Because of this, many people take the beauty of decoration, another truth in literary works, lightly. Qin Mu's two frogs 2. Party organizations and governments at all levels must not take this major issue that concerns the long-term interests of the people and the overall situation lightly, and must not let it go as a trivial matter that can be controlled or ignored. 3, three together, itself is not a thing that can be taken lightly. What makes people even more angry is that the names of "hadman" and "Formosa", which were once regarded as humiliating by the Chinese people, have also appeared on the plaques in the downtown area! The use of language is related to national sovereignty and national feelings, which should not be taken lightly! 5. There is a detailed and strict division of labor among the regular newspapers in terms of soliciting contributions, editing, painting, proofreading and distribution. However, most of this newspaper is written by one person. Readers can scan the newspaper at a glance, while editors can't take every word, every sentence, every point of view and even every punctuation lightly. In spite of this, we should not be careless or take it lightly. 7. However, because they are deeply rooted, we should not take the role of these ideas lightly. 8. The dangerous factors of the new world war are increasing. We must have sufficient understanding of this and never take it lightly. This is one side of the problem. 9. Therefore, on the one hand, we can't take the long-term and complex nature of class struggle in the socialist period lightly, and turn a blind eye to the reality of class struggle; on the other hand, we can't take "class struggle as the key link" any more. 10. Facing the holistic problem of sustainable development research, if we take it lightly, we will still be like stragglers; or we are still used to only conducting investigation If we don't put forward challenging ideas, we will miss the opportunity again. 11. We must not simply reject these beneficial management ideas and experiences with the extreme "left" thinking method of "surname capital or surname none", but show a light hearted attitude towards the problem of talents. 12. If we pay no attention to ideological class struggle and take it lightly, we will suffer greatly. 13. Our overall situation is good, but we are also facing many problems, both internal and external. We must not take it lightly. 14. Generally speaking, it is not difficult to master this technology, but it can never be regarded as very simple and taken lightly.
Idiom story
In 805 ad, Liu Zongyuan, a famous writer in Tang Dynasty, was demoted to Yongzhou as Sima. Wei Zhongli, the grandson of Wei Cishi, admired Liu Zongyuan very much and wrote to him to learn from his teacher. Liu Zongyuan's academic research is very rigorous, and his composition is never taken lightly. He wrote back to the book "reply to Wei Zhong's argumentative master's Tao book", elaborating his academic views in detail and patiently.
Chinese PinYin : diào yǐ qīng xīn
treat lightly
withered trees and rotten stumps. kū niǎo xiǔ zhū
the only way which must be passed. bì jīng zhī lù