Careless and bold
Bold, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī NC ū D ǎ nd à, which means careless, bold. It's from Qiuhu playing with his wife.
Idiom explanation
He is careless and bold. It describes being ambitious and unscrupulous. It is also called "bold heart".
Idiom usage
Here is a pot of five mu. You are always so bold that you have plowed my grave. The fourth fold of Zheng Tingyu's renziji in Yuan Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
The idiom comes from shideyu's "Qiuhu playing with his wife" in Yuan Dynasty, the fourth fold: "this guy relies on the strong to bully the weak and is bold. How dare he come to my village? I can't help but feel angry."
Chinese PinYin : xīn cū dǎn dà
Careless and bold