One heart and one shoulder
Kejianyixin, Chinese vocabulary, Pinyin K è Ji ā NY ī x ī n, means to be able to serve the king with one heart.
[source] the language version of the book pan Geng Xia: "the style is applied to the people's morality, and the shoulder is always with one heart." Confucius said: "to show the people with cloth, we must be virtuous and righteous, and to serve the monarch wholeheartedly."
[example] Qing has experienced three times, and the effect has been made clear, so he is expected to be a member of you at that time. Song · Sima Guang's "the first expression of gratitude to Chen Sheng in addition to his knowledge of Privy Council Affairs"
Chinese PinYin : kè jiān yī xīn
One heart and one shoulder
think back and forth to oneself. sī qián xiǎng hòu
The wind comes from behind the ears. ěr hòu shēng fēng