Compare your heart with your stomach
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ā ngxi ō NGB ǐ D ù, which means to be considerate of others. It's from flounder: death together.
The origin of Idioms
Li Yu's flounder died together in Qing Dynasty: "I urge you to be conscientious."
Analysis of Idioms
Heart to heart
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, attributive, clause; used to get along with people.
Compare your heart with your stomach
A strong man has a strong hand - qiáng zhōng zì yǒu qiáng zhōng shǒu
assist one 's generation and bring comfort to the common people - jì shì ān bāng
a small man intoxicated by success - xiǎo rén dé zhì
coarse meals of a farming family - mài fàn dòu gēng