one 's inmost feelings
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ū g ā NL ì D ǎ n, which means you can't say it. This is a metaphor for meeting each other wholeheartedly. It comes from the fifth state of CI Xiu Yi Zhu.
Analysis of Idioms
It's like a liver full of gall
The origin of Idioms
Sima Guang of Song Dynasty wrote "the fifth state of CI Xiu's daily life notes" that "when I read Sheng, I would listen to the fourth and fifth States, and my heart would drain, and my volume would overflow."
Idiom usage
It refers to speaking the truth.
one 's inmost feelings
twist another around one 's little finger - gǔ zhǎng zhī shàng
get married ; become an immortal - kuà fèng chéng luán
eat chaff and herbs for half the year - kāng cài bàn nián liáng
critically ill with a weak breath - shī jū yú qì
share the feelings and sentiments - hū xī xiāng tōng