wholeheartedly
Sincere, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ē nx ī NCH é ngy ì, meaning that the heart is true and sincere, no false. From the pavilion of flowers.
Idiom explanation
The heart is true and sincere, without falsehood.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, the third fold of Wu Mingshi's hundred flowers Pavilion: "as the saying goes, the deep sea must see the bottom, and each of them should be sincere."
Idiom usage
As subject, object and attribute
Examples
He believed that Xianzhong was really a sincere submission to the imperial court. Yao xueyin's Li Zicheng, Volume 1, Chapter 16
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: sincere
Antonym: hypocrisy
Chinese PinYin : zhēn xīn chéng yì
wholeheartedly
know yourself as well as the enemy. zhī bǐ zhī jǐ
sharpen one 's sword and oil one 's gun. mó dāo cā qiāng
It's against one's will to avoid others. bì jì wéi xīn