No secret
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù Hu ì zh ī ch á o, which means a dynasty that can be outspoken and refers to a time of political purity. From jieji.
The origin of Idioms
Yang Xiong's jieji in Han Dynasty said: "today, my son is lucky to be born in the prosperous Ming Dynasty. He is in a period of no secret. He has a long history with the sages in the golden gate and the jade hall."
Idiom usage
It refers to the Qing Ming Dynasty. "In today's undisputed Dynasty, innocent killing should not be carried out." Qian Qianyi's preface to the sixty years of Jiang Zhaoyu's imperial service in Qing Dynasty: "when you meet with an undisputed court, express your ambition not to succeed."
No secret
the woman in her thirty-forties - xú niáng bàn lǎo
To gnaw one's fingers with one's arm - è bì niè zhǐ
He who advances with precipitation will retire with speed. - jǐn ruì tuì sù
the thing reminds one of its owner - dǔ wù sī rén
in a flurry of excitement , he flapped his sleeves and rose - fèn mèi ér qǐ