talk from the heart
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ā IX ī NJI à NCH á ng, describes treating people sincerely, showing sincerity. From Nanguan grass.
Idiom explanation
He is sincere and sincere. It's the same as "being open-minded.".
The origin of Idioms
The third act of Guo Moruo's nanguancao: "if you have anything to say, you can say it in a relaxed way. It's a little heartfelt."
Idiom usage
What I don't trust is that your mouth, no matter where you are, no matter who you are in front of, talks nonsense as soon as you open it. The second and fourth chapter of Li Jieren's Tianmo dance
talk from the heart
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