Wholeheartedly
Wholeheartedly, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji é ch é NGJ ì NJI é, which means to be loyal and integrity. It comes from Liu Xiang of Han Dynasty.
Idiom: wholeheartedly
Pronunciation: Ji é ch é NGJ ì NJI é
Explanation: exhausted: exhausted. Honesty: loyalty. Section: integrity. Show maximum loyalty and integrity.
Source: Sui Shu Volume 71: biography of sincerity and integrity; biography of you yuan: "brothers of the public, green and purple, should be called wholeheartedly answering Hongen."
It is used as predicate and object; it refers to loyalty and integrity
Wholeheartedly
evoke memories of the past while living in the present - fǔ jīn tòng xī
words uttered against one's conscience - wéi xīn zhī lùn