Make a vow
Vow, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǔ sh ì f ā Yu à n, which means to swear, solemnly say a word of determination or promise something. It's from Shi nodding, greedy, six courtyards of Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
I swear. Solemnly utter words of determination or promise something.
The origin of Idioms
According to Shi nodou, a greedy businessman in the six courtyards of the Han Dynasty, he said: "if you cheat me, I will be skinned."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, adverbial, or object; used to swear.
Chinese PinYin : dǔ shì fā yuàn
Make a vow
one 's mind settles as still water. xīn rú zhǐ shuǐ
Three days after parting, we should treat each other with new eyes. shì bié sān rì,dāng guā mù xiāng dài
stamp one 's feet and beat one 's breast. dùn jiǎo chuí xiōng