No secret
There is no denying that the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù Hu ì zh ī m é n, which means that speaking can be outspoken. It comes from Shuoyuan jundao written by Liu Xiang of Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
The subject and object refer to the way of honest advice
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: the way to avoid
The origin of Idioms
In Shuoyuan jundao written by Liu Xiang of Han Dynasty, it is said that "admonishment must see the door of no secret."
Idiom explanation
Taboo: taboo. It refers to the place where you can speak frankly.
Chinese PinYin : bù huì zhī mén
No secret
peaceful and mild steps -- walking slowly. yōng róng yǎ bù
The clouds scatter and the wind flows. yún sàn fēng liú
lose a sheep and get an ox -- the gain is greater than the loss. wáng yáng dé niú