Helping you learn Chinese for free is our aim. This idiom and proverb series offers phrases with great depth and versatility. Let’s look at 「心無掛礙」 and how to use it.
This introduction highlights the idiom 「心無掛礙」, with its meaning and examples explained below.
Worry: concern. It was originally a Buddhist term, meaning that one has no worries in one’s heart.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
xīn wú guà ài
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
sam1 mou4 gwa3 ngoi6
There’s no shortage of Chinese idioms, each offering unique meanings and ways to use them. This guide is here to assist you as you improve your understanding of the language.

