unconcernedly
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Q ì ruॸb ì x ǐ, which means to throw it away like a broken shoe. It is also called "abandoned shoes". It comes from Mencius with all his heart written by Zou mengke in the Warring States period.
Idiom explanation
1. It is also called "abandoned shoes". 2. It's no pity to throw it away like throwing away a broken shoe.
The origin of Idioms
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Idiom usage
It's no pity to refer to.
Chinese PinYin : qì ruò bì xǐ
unconcernedly
beat the drums and blare the trumpets. gǔ jiǎo qí míng
seek death or glory on the battlefield. xiào sǐ jiāng chǎng
the cowherd and the weaving maid lovers separated by the milky way -- husband and wife living apart. niú xīng zhī nǚ
place of illicit love-making. sāng jiān pú shàng