a red heart of complete dedication
Loyalty, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ō NGX ī NCH ì D ǎ n, which means very loyal. It's from the story of the resurrection: Huai police.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Xianzu of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the story of resurrection Huai police: "the thief Hao Xiong is Li Quan. He is loyal and courageous to Hu Tian. He kicks down the long moat at the tip of his boots, but laughs at the weak soil in the south of the Yangtze River."
Idiom usage
Combined; as object and attribute; with commendatory meaning. Li Yu's flounder: treacherous plan: "I can smell that Murong Bing Dao is a loyal man. He may not be willing to surrender." The third and sixth chapter of shuotang: "I am loyal to my teachers and disciples. How can I follow the behavior of the rat generation?" Guo Xiaochuan's autumn song II: "our people, however, have unbreakable loyalty."
Chinese PinYin : zhōng xīn chì dǎn
a red heart of complete dedication
Lift a stone and hit yourself on the foot. bān qǐ shí tóu dǎ zì jǐ de jiǎo