Heart to heart
Heart to heart, pronounced f ù x ī nxi ā ngzh à o, is a Chinese idiom, which refers to mutual understanding, reaching the degree of heart to heart.
explain
Heart: heart; reflection: reflection, see. Meet each other with sincerity. It refers to knowing each other very well, reaching the degree of mutual affection.
source
The first volume of Feng Menglong's "warning of the world" in Ming Dynasty: "this mutual knowledge has only a few kinds of names: those who combine kindness and virtue are called confidants; those who care for each other from the bottom of their hearts are called confidants; those who ask for both voice and spirit are called confidants."
Discrimination of words
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Chinese PinYin : fù xīn xiāng zhào
Heart to heart
to preserve or to ruin cannot be foretold. cún wáng wèi bǔ
difficult to refuse such kindness. shèng qíng nán què
both intelligent and courageous. zhì yǒng shuāng quán
conduct an evil activity openly. míng huǒ zhí zhàng
know without consulting an oracle. wèi bǔ xiān zhī