reveal to the public
Public, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ōīī y ú zh ò ng, which means to announce the truth. From the complete biography of eight immortals.
Idiom explanation
Public: open; Zhi: referring to the content of things; Yu: to; Zhong: to the public.
The origin of Idioms
The 68th chapter of the complete biography of eight immortals written by Taoist Wugou in Qing Dynasty: "he once made a statement to the jade emperor that he intended to make the electric power public, so that those who are in charge of law enforcement in the world can use my electric power to punish the wicked."
Idiom usage
As a predicate; used of things, etc.
Chinese PinYin : gōng zhī yú zhòng
reveal to the public
give a pleasant smile of a woman. yān rán yī xiào
Avoid their spirit and strike them lazy. bì qí ruì qì,jī qí duò guī
a phrase used for praising a pretty girl. chū shuǐ fú róng
splits off as it meets the edge of knife without effort. yíng rèn lì jiě
each one has his good points. gè yǒu suǒ chéng