one 's inmost feelings
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is sh ū g ā NL ì D ǎ n, which means to refer to meeting each other sincerely and pouring out the truth; it also describes being very loyal; it is the same as "Pigan Lidan". From the book of fighting with Xiao Wei.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of fighting with Xiao Wei written by Jiesi in Yuan Dynasty, it is said that "stealing is a public plan. You should not be so bold and generous as to discuss the world's sages and seek the gains and losses of today's government orders."
Idiom usage
He is very loyal.
Chinese PinYin : shū gān lì dǎn
one 's inmost feelings
There's nothing to be ashamed of. jì yán wú suǒ
kindness and hatred are clearly distinguished. ēn yuàn fēn míng
the influences of western culture and civilization. ōu fēng měi yǔ