indicate feelings for you
It's a Chinese idiom, Li á Obi ǎ OC ù nx ī n, which means to express one's heart slightly. It's from "warning to the world · Du Shiniang's anger sinks the treasure chest".
Idiom explanation
Chat: slightly; inch heart: meager mind.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty wrote a general warning to the world: Du Shiniang angrily sank the treasure chest: "in the morning, he asked the fisherman to give him a small box to show his heart, and he never saw each other again."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate; used in modesty. Chapter 66 of Ming Xiaosheng's Jin Ping Mei CI Hua: "today, my teacher has helped me to save my family, so I have been able to surpass my life! I'll show my heart with a little gift. " The 18th volume of Ling Mengchu's the second moment is amazing: "please come here and enjoy it with me."
Chinese PinYin : liáo biǎo cùn xīn
indicate feelings for you
To bathe in benevolence and righteousness. mù rén yù yì
with much land and few people. dì guǎng rén xī
attract the attention of the elegant young idlers. zhāo fēng rě dié
as if it were raining flowers. tiān huā luàn zhuì
perpetrate every conceivable crime and be unpardonably wicked. jí è bù shè