careless
Careless, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ǎ m ǎ h ǔ h ǔ, refers to the general. I don't take things seriously. From midnight.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: careless, casual Antonyms: serious, serious, meticulous, single-minded, meticulous, keep improving
Idiom usage
Since then, I have read no more books. Zhou Ye's my uncle Mr. Lu Xun
The origin of Idioms
Mao Dun's midnight 12: "if you run those eight factories alone, you can muddle through more than 400000."
Idiom story
People like to use "careless" to describe someone's carelessness or carelessness. But behind this saying, there is a story full of blood and tears. Like Ma Hehu, there is no human brain. in the Song Dynasty, there was a painter in the capital. He often painted at will, which made people confused about what he painted. Once, as soon as he finished drawing a tiger's head, when someone asked him to draw a horse, he drew the horse's body behind the tiger's head. When someone asked him whether he was painting a horse or a tiger, he replied, "just so so!" If no one wanted it, he hung it in the hall. The eldest son asked him what was in the picture, and he said it was a tiger. The second son asked him, but he said it was a horse. soon, when the eldest son went hunting, he shot his horse as a tiger, and the painter had to pay the owner. His little son ran into a tiger when he went out, but he thought it was a horse that wanted to ride. As a result, he was killed by the tiger. The painter was so sad that he burned the painting and wrote a poem to blame himself: "careless, careless, like a horse and like a tiger. The eldest son shot the horse and the second son fed the tiger. If the thatched cottage is burned, please don't learn from me. " Although poetry is not good poetry, the lesson is so profound that the word "careless" has spread since then.
Chinese PinYin : mǎ mǎ hǔ hǔ
careless
a good omen for military operations. bái yú rù zhōu
The wolf and the babbler are frightened. láng gù qiān jīng