guard a secret closely
This idiom originally refers to an event of great importance, and then refers to the fact that it is closely hidden from others.
To keep a secret: to keep a secret; to keep a deep: the event is significant. It originally meant that the event was significant, but it was taboo. The latter finger conceals the truth tightly. It's hard to hide it from others. [example] you should never learn from your own mistakes and shortcomings. You should seek help from others and correct them as soon as possible. synonyms are secretive, secretive, enigmatic, reserved, and antonyms are outspoken, open and obvious
guard a secret closely
spring scenery provokes people 's interest - chūn sè liáo rén