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It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Hu ī D ǎ NCH ō uch á ng, which means to express sincerity. It comes from selected works Liu xiaobiao's Guang juejiao Lun.
Idiom usage
I mean what I mean
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: gutsy, gutsy Antonyms: hypocrisy
The origin of Idioms
According to Liu xiaobiao's Guang juejiao Lun in Wenxuan: "when a rooster begins to sing, a crane becomes Yin, when a high gate opens, and the running water meets him, he is willing to rush to the top of his head and make his heart ache." Lu Yanji's note: "Kai, destroy. Pull, pull. I'll do my best. "
Idiom explanation
You can't help but talk. Show sincerity.
Gall gall
a shortsighted and good-for-nothing person - ròu yǎn fán fū
a good omen for military operations - bái yú dēng zhōu
Dethrone evil and uphold justice - chù xié chóng zhèng
save people from the abyss of suffering - jiù mín yú shuǐ huǒ
the skies were falling and the earth rising - tiān cuī dì tā