speak with fervour and assurance
Speaking frankly, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ǎ NK ǎ n é RT á n, which means to speak boldly and calmly. It comes from the Analects of Confucius, the local party.
Idiom usage
Zheng Zhenduo's "Guigong Tang · 3": but he has never seen such a bold and frank manner as this barbarian. Qing Wenkang's heroes and heroines V: I'm just so hard to ask, so you should talk about it. Why do you hesitate after asking for a long time? Yi Suo's yellow Hydrangea in Qing Dynasty 3: Huang Hydrangea is just talking, not like his usual nature. Lu Xun's Hua Gai Ji is not idle talk: "favoritism" is inevitable... This is human nature, not strange; but when talking, it may naturally show. Zheng Zhenduo's GUI Gong Tang: "but I have never seen such a spirit as this barbarian." Chapter one of Zou Taofen's the rest of his life in need: "he seems to regard the court as a speech conference of the national salvation movement, and he talks freely when answering."
The origin of Idioms
"In the Analects of Confucius, Xiang Dang:" in the dynasty, he talked with the lower officials, just as he did. "
Chinese PinYin : kǎn kǎn ér tán
speak with fervour and assurance
Words have no branches or leaves. cí wú zhī yè
indulge in malpractices and obtain private advantages. wǔ bì yíng sī
Take the heart of yourself and live the life of others. yǐ jǐ zhī xīn,dù rén zh fù
flutter in the wind in the wind. yíng fēng zhāo zhǎn
Far water does not know near thirst. yuǎn shuǐ bù jiě jìn kě
without wavering to one side or the other. bù piān bù dǎng