consider as mere child's play
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ì Ru e Rx ì, which means to treat things as if they were children playing. It's one thing not to use metaphors properly, and we don't pay much attention to them. It comes from the biography of Li Zhenhu in the draft of Qing history.
The origin of Idioms
The biography of Li Zhenhu in the draft of the history of the Qing Dynasty: "he impeached the imperial censor yuan, and listed the sechenger in the six laws in the case of Beijing chagei. He went to the court to debate, and tried to change the third class. He looked like a child's play again and again. The imperial censor was strictly discussed, but sechenger was still listed as a disease."
Idiom usage
It means to pay little attention to
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: treat as children's play, treat as children's play
Antonym: solemnity
Chinese PinYin : shì ruò ér xì
consider as mere child's play
Playing tricks in the pond. huáng chí nòng bīng
Break the column to seek truth. pò zhù qiú jiān
and the year is drawing to a close. suì yù qí mù
Love wants to live, evil wants to die. ài zhī yù qí shēng,wù zhī yù qí sǐ