Let go
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f à NGX à NJI à t à, which means that people's minds are scattered and disintegrated. It's from Mozi Shangxian Xia.
The origin of Idioms
In Mozi, Shang Xian Xia: "it is because of this that rewards should not be given to virtuous people and punishments should not be given to violent people. Those who are rewarded are no longer justified, and those who are punished are innocent, so that the common people are disintegrated."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used of a group
Chinese PinYin : fàng xīn jiě tǐ
Let go
Attack the flaw and ask for the stain. gōng xiá suǒ gòu
no distinction between the noble and base. guì jiàn wú èer
a timid and conservative man. xiǎo jiǎo nǚ rén
Help your sister-in-law with your uncle. yǐ shū yuán sǎo
collect bits of fur under the foxes ' forelegs to make a robe. jí yè wéi qiú
deliberate act as a warning to the opponent. qiāo shān zhèn hǔ