a vast expanse of water-opening heart
Wang yangzisi is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is w ā ngy á ngz ì s ì, which means that a person's bearing or articles are grand and unrestrained. It comes from Liu Zongyuan's biography of Duke Liu of Xuancheng county.
Idiom usage
Her style of writing is unrestrained.
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: wanton
The origin of Idioms
Liu Zongyuan of Tang Dynasty wrote in the biography of Liu Gong, the founder of Xuancheng County: "go away from the splendor of the decoration, be self-confident, and use it to suit yourself."
Idiom explanation
Wang Yang: it describes the article as powerful and profound. IV: indulgence. It describes a person's magnanimous and unrestrained manner.
Chinese PinYin : wāng yáng zì sì
a vast expanse of water-opening heart
have seen a great deal of life. yuè rén duō yǐ
Immersion irrigation of milled rice. mó lóng jìn guàn
persevere ten years in one 's studies in spite of hardships. shí nián hán chuāng
white teeth and pretty eyebrows. hào chǐ é méi