habla mi corazon
Words from the heart, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is f è if ǔ zh ī y á n, meaning sincere words from the heart, from Bai Juyi's "Dai Shu Shi 100 Yun Ji Wei Zhi".
The origin of Idioms
In Bai Juyi's a hundred rhymes of Dai Shu poetry, there is no separation between the heart and the body
Idiom usage
It can be used as the subject and object. Under the teacher's affectionate care, he spoke from the bottom of his heart. You are advised by your uncle from the bottom of your heart. Su Manshu's "broken hairpin" made us deep in thought. As for his advice to middle school students not to show too much about their feelings, maybe it's right for more than half a year.
Analysis of Idioms
Words from the heart and from the heart
habla mi corazon
Do not trample on cattle and sheep - niú yáng wù jiàn
it 's unnecessary to go into details - wú yōng zhuì shù