pay no heed to
Carelessness, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced m à Nb à J à NGX à n, which means that people do things casually and don't care. From Wen Yiduo's great facts, immortal significance.
The origin of Idioms
Wen Yiduo's great facts, immortal significance: "I was careless at that time, but I'll remember it later."
Idiom usage
Yang Shuo's Penglai Wonderland: "my elder sister said with a casual smile: 'it's good. You can have what you want. '”
Chinese PinYin : màn bù jīng xīn
pay no heed to
can compose and perform military exercises. néng wén néng wǔ
Three baths and three quarrels. sān yù sān xìn
friendship between old and young people. wàng nián zhī hǎo