Heart and liver
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is l ò UX ī NF è NGG ā n, which means painstaking study. It comes from the preface of "Ci · (↑ Jiao ↓ BIE)".
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Ertian's preface to "Ci · (ˊ di ˊ BIE)": Fu CI is in Tao, and art is also in Tao. Qianxue cave is ancient, and the heart and liver are carved out. It is replaced by Qiming family. "
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Chinese PinYin : lòu xīn fèng gān
Heart and liver
avail oneself of the opportunity to get in. chèn xū ér rù
be delivered from oppression. chóng dǔ tiān rì
The bee is made in the sleeve. fēng chài zuò yú huái xiù
be contented in poverty and devoted to things spiritual. gān pín lè dào