Talk freely
Changyanwuji, a Chinese idiom, is ch ā ngy á NW ú J ì in pinyin, which means to dare to speak up without scruple. It comes from Wang Wan's answer to Li Ju Ren's comment on historical evidence.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Wan's answer to Li Ju Ren's theory of proving classics by history in Qing Dynasty: "I wish I could give you a reply if I speak freely."
Idiom usage
My father likes it best.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: outspoken; antonym: hesitant and hesitant
Talk freely
the mountain falls and the earth gives way - shān bēng dì xiàn
A scholar dies for a bosom friend - shì wèi zhī jǐ zhě sǐ
A cup of wine is a solution to resentment - bēi jiǔ jiě yuàn
have quick wits in an emergency - rén jí zhì shēng
Burn the forest and the field, and fish with all your might - fén lín ér tián,jié zé ér yú