have evil intentions
Unique, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is bi é J ù x ī NCH á ng, which means to have another plan and attempt. From the speech at the "double 12" commemorative meeting held by all walks of life in Yan'an.
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Enlai's speech at the commemorative meeting of the 12th National People's Day held by all walks of life in Yan'an: "the climax of national anti Japanese war is bound to lead to the war of resistance." Only Mr. Chiang Kai Shek had a unique heart and insisted on refusing the Northeast Army's offer to resist Japan when the Japanese invaders attacked Suidong, forcing General Zhang Xueliang and General Yang Hucheng to continue the civil war. "
Analysis of Idioms
Have a different heart
Idiom usage
It means to have another plan.
Chinese PinYin : bié jù xīn cháng
have evil intentions
discover the minutest detail in everything. míng chá qiū háo
know and observe all but stay obscure. zhī bái shǒu hēi
spiritual friendship between a noble and a commoner. wàng xíng zhī jiāo
When the moon shines, it will eclipse. yuè yíng zé shí
have talent but no opportunity to use it. wén zhāng zèng mìng
the real intention is revealed in the end. tú qióng bǐ xiàn
tough and strong as iron and steel. tóng jīn tiě lèi