an accident
Wuwuzao, pronounced w ú w à ngzh à Hu à, is a Chinese idiom, which refers to the disaster or damage suffered without any reason. It is canonized in the fourth chapter of Chu CE in the Warring States period.
explain
There is no danger. Disaster or damage without cause.
allusion
[source] "Chu CE 4, Warring States strategy:" there are both blessings and disasters in the world. Now you are living in a world of no delusion. You should be the master of no delusion, and there should be no man of no delusion. " According to the biography of Dai ruosi in the book of Jin: "since the Qing Dynasty, the country suffered from no rash disaster, and the country was in danger of hanging a crown. “
[example] Pu Songling's strange tales from a lonely studio goddess in the Qing Dynasty: "unfortunately, you have no mishap, and it's too much to hear."
Related idioms
Chinese PinYin : wú wàng zhī huò
an accident
With one heart and one heart. tóng xīn gòng dǎn
have one 's heart in the right place. hǎo xīn hǎo yì