be known to all
As everyone knows, the Chinese idiom pinyin is l ù R é NJI ē zh ī, which means a metaphor for the well-known ambition. It comes from the biography of noble Xiang Gong in the history of the Three Kingdoms.
The origin of Idioms
"Sima Zhao's heart is known to all," is quoted from the Han, Jin, and spring and Autumn Annals in the book of Three Kingdoms, Wei Shu and biography of noble Xiang Gong
Idiom usage
It is used as an object and attribute to describe the well-known ambition.
Chinese PinYin : lù rén jiē zhī
be known to all
a new crop has not yet come. qīng huáng wèi jiē
Go through the butcher's gate and chew. guò tú mén ér dà jiáo
make good omissions and deficiencies. shí yí bǔ quē
as if nobody on earth could beat him. bù kě yī shì
The wise see the wise. zhì zhě jiàn zhì,rén zhě jiàn rén