utter devotion
Loyal, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ì D ǎ nzh ō NGX ī n, which means very loyal. It's from Ming Dynasty Tang Xianzu's the story of reviving the soul Huai police.
Idiom usage
There is also a father named Hua Mingzhong, who is fifty years old and upright all his life. The first chapter of biography of heroes and heroines by Wen Kang of Qing Dynasty and the thirtieth chapter of biography of Shuoyue: "to support the country wholeheartedly." Zhou Libo's "Stormy rain" part I 20: "he is loyal to the poor and tries his best to move forward." "Tian'anmen poetry · every word praises the name of the hero" says: "the sun and the moon are illuminated with absolute loyalty, the sun and the moon are bright and the mind is peaceful." Also known as "Chidan Zhonggan". Feng Menglong, Ming Dynasty, quoted "zhaotiao hillside sheep" from "guazhier · right and wrong": "you have ruined my name, you can't do me any harm to be brave and loyal." Chapter 95 of the romance of the gods: "the one who is loyal to the king of Zhou is the one who supports the Lord of Zhou with his heart and blood."
The origin of Idioms
Tang Xianzu of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the story of resurrection Huai police: "the thief Hao Xiong is Li Quan. He is loyal and courageous to Hu Tian. He kicks down the long moat at the tip of his boots, but laughs at the weak soil in the south of the Yangtze River."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: loyal, courageous, and sincere; Antonyms: Yang Fengyin disobeying, right and wrong
Chinese PinYin : chì dǎn zhōng xīn
utter devotion
befuddle the minds of the public. xiáo luàn shì tīng
short clothing in imperfect condition. duān hè bù wán
he that talks much errs much. duō yán shuò qióng