pay no heed to
Casual, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m à Nb à J à ngy à, which means casual, not to mind. It comes from Guo Moruo's Anthology of literature and art.
Idiom usage
As attributive, adverbial, with "careless"
Examples
He came back carelessly.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: casual, casual
Antonym: concentration
The origin of Idioms
Guo Moruo's Anthology of literature and Art: "sometimes it can't be completely changed. It seems that a beautiful crystal is breaking out everywhere carelessly."
Idiom explanation
I don't care.
Chinese PinYin : màn bù jīng yì
pay no heed to
an utterly inadequate measure. bēi shuǐ chē xīn
like nature itself -- highest quality. hùn rán tiān chéng
provide each other with assistance. gòng wéi chún chǐ
by cutting out the superfluous. shān fán jiù jiǎn
the pine and the cypress are the last to wither. sōng bǎi hòu diāo