give away the secrets of heaven
The pronunciation is Xi è L ò UTI ā NJ ī, a Chinese word, which is interpreted as a mysterious and unknowable Providence. From the romance of the Three Kingdoms.
The idiom comes from chapter 69 of the romance of the Three Kingdoms written by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty: "see Guan Fu later, teach him to stop and let out the secret; otherwise, he will be punished by heaven."
Chinese PinYin : xiè lòu tiān jī
give away the secrets of heaven
Sell from the south to the North. nán fàn běi gǔ
ashamed to associate with somebody. xiū yǔ wéi wǔ