Chinese begins with basics like characters, builds up to words, and reaches idioms. This free resource introduces advanced idioms like 「行若無事」, with details below.
Today’s spotlight is on the Chinese idiom 「行若無事」. You’ll find its explanation and usage below.
行: to act, to do things; 若: as if. It means that a person remains calm and not panicking in an emergency. Sometimes it also means to let bad people and bad things go and not care about them.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
háng ruò wú shì
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
hang4 yeuk6 mou4 si6
Chinese idioms come in large numbers, with diverse meanings and usages, offering endless learning opportunities. We hope these resources make it easier for you to study Chinese.

