have one 's true face situation
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is B ě nxi à NGB ì L ù, meaning that the original form is completely revealed. It comes from Lu Xun's the second volume of qijieting's essays.
explain
True colors: true colors. Bilu: totally exposed. The original shape is fully revealed.
source
Lu Xun's the second volume of qijieting essays: "the third kind of people, Du Heng generation, flaunts aloofness and is actually ugly. It's true that they show their true nature, and those who know their shame are ashamed to call them. There's no need to say more about it here. That's to say, those who consciously don't care for others and stand as neutral as Zhang Dai are actually biased."
usage
As predicate, attribute, object; as it is
Discrimination of words
Commendatory and derogatory analysis: belongs to neutral idiom synonym: reveals the original form antonym: conceals
have one 's true face situation
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