one 's inmost feelings
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ī g ā NL ì D ǎ n, which means to be loyal and sincere to others. It comes from Shang Pei Du Xiang Gong Shu written by Yuan Zhen of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate or attributive
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: loyalty, devotion
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Zhen's shangpeidu Xianggong Shu of Tang Dynasty, it is said that although the person who slaughters the things in the Dynasty will be given a Lun Gao, and in the evening will be given a special banquet, it will be thick if he is thick. It is also difficult for him to bear the responsibility with his heart and work hard together
Idiom explanation
A: to destroy; a: to drip liquid. It refers to being loyal and sincere to others.
Chinese PinYin : huī gān lì dǎn
one 's inmost feelings
please help me to present myself. zhù wǒ zhāng mù