The heart is full of courage
Gandanchuyue, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā nd ǎ NCH ǔ Yu è, which means that the two sides who are closely related become indifferent or hostile to each other. It comes from Zhuangzi · Dechong Fu.
Idiom explanation
In the spring and Autumn period, although the land of the two vassal states was connected, the relationship was not good.
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi's Dachong Fu: "if you see it as different from it, you will be courageous."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Gan Dan Qin Yue
Idiom usage
It is a combination of two types: predicate and attributive. The theory of "example" is based on the theory of "difference" and "courage", but it is the same as the grand view. In Lu Chen's "to Liu Kun" in Jin Dynasty and Liang Qichao's "on autocracy's harm to the monarch but no benefit" in Qing Dynasty, "once you turn against each other, you can't wait for each other's sharp edges to start quickly."
Chinese PinYin : gān dǎn chǔ yuè
The heart is full of courage
make a feint to the east but attack in the west. shēng dōng jī xī