I don't care
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ù sh ǒ Uji ù y ì, which means that when encountering difficulties, they don't actively try to find a way, sit and wait for failure. From the biography of Huang Degong in the history of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Huang Degong in the history of Ming Dynasty, it is said that "when the Lord fled, he would be defeated. He had nothing to do with his power. He would not be able to use his hand. He would die with his country."
Analysis of Idioms
Close synonym: to be caught, to die and to be bound
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive.
Chinese PinYin : shù shǒu jiù yì
I don't care
be in a half-and-half state of belief and doubt. yí xìn cān bàn
splits off as it meets the edge of knife without effort. yíng rèn yǐ jiě
a hungry person is not picky and choosy. jī bù zé shí
Xiang Zhuang's sword is aimed at Peigong. xiàng zhuāng zhī jiàn,zhì zài pèi gōng
have a sudden rise in social status. shēn jià bǎi bèi
Tiger in front door, wolf in back door. qián mén qù hǔ,hòu mén jìn láng