Carved heart and wild goose claw
Diao Xin Yan Zhao is a Chinese idiom, and its pronunciation is di à ox à NY à nzh à o, which means that it refers to cruel and cruel.
Idiom explanation
The metaphor is cruel and cruel.
Idioms and allusions
In the autumn of Han Palace written by Ma Zhiyuan in Yuan Dynasty, he said: "to be a man, to do things, to bully the big and to suppress the small." he must be a thief, a thief, an ignorant, ungrateful, and a spy. (Ju Hu Pai, ancient and modern zaju)
Discrimination of words
The synonym "heartless" is used as a predicate and attributive; it is used as a metaphor for "heartless"
Carved heart and wild goose claw
go through the ceremonies of appointing a commander-in-chief - zhù tán bài jiàng
The waves behind push the waves ahead - cháng jiāng hòu làng tuī qián làng
the lofty sentiments of fearing no hardships in the open - mù tiān xí dì