Dissect the liver and gallbladder
A Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ō UX ī g ā nd ǎ n, which means that you are still heartbroken, and describes chucheng. It comes from the third petition for the deputy or the younger brother of the imperial clan.
The origin of Idioms
Sima Guang of the Song Dynasty wrote "the third petition of inviting the deputy of the crown prince or the younger brother of the patriarchal clan" that "the minister was extremely indignant. He dared to dissect his liver and gallbladder again. Although he had pleaded guilty to death, he had no regrets."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : pōu xī gān dǎn
Dissect the liver and gallbladder
A slow sparrow should make an early start.. bèn niǎo xiān fēi
the heart breaks thinking of one 's love. róu cháng cùn duàn
make up deficiency by funds elsewhere. yí dōng jiù xī