after one 's heart
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ě NGX ī NR ú y ì. From "written on the edge of life · devil night visit Mr. Qian hammer book".
The origin of Idioms
Qian Zhongshu's "writing on the edge of life · devil's night visit to Mr. Qian chuishu" says: "on the contrary, autobiographical people often do not have their own biography, so they try their best to describe the image that their wife and son can't recognize."
Analysis of Idioms
Be content with one's heart
Idiom usage
As an object, adverbial; refers to people's mood and things.
after one 's heart
fold one 's hands upon one 's forehead - yǐ shǒu jiā é
take instant advantage of an opportunity that comes only once in a long while - mù tù gù quǎn
climb up high mountains and cross vast seas - zhàn shān háng hǎi