Push the heart to the abdomen
Push the heart to the belly, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Tu ī x ī nzh ì f ù, which means to give the sincere heart to others. It means to treat people sincerely. It's from "please write a record of emperor Daxing.".
Idiom explanation
Give your sincere heart to others. It means to treat people sincerely. The same as "heart to heart".
The origin of Idioms
Wang Yucheng of the Song Dynasty wrote "please write a record of the emperor Daxing:" so we have a million teachers, like an arm and a hundred million trillion people, pushing the heart to the belly. "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: heart to heart
Idiom usage
To treat others with sincerity
Chinese PinYin : tuī xīn zhì fù
Push the heart to the abdomen
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