be generous and open-minded
Gudadu is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Ku à D á D à D à, which means broad-minded and reasonable. It comes from Hong Rengan of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, who advised the officers and soldiers of the Qing Dynasty to abandon the secret and turn to the open.
Idiom explanation
KuoDa: broad and accessible. He is generous and reasonable.
The origin of Idioms
Hong Rengan of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom said in his "Gan Wang Hong Rengan's exhortation to clear away the secret and turn to the light" that "you and I should know that our Heavenly Kingdom is magnanimous, and we should be considerate of each other, regardless of the old and new brothers, and we should regard them as one."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: kddd [synonym]: magnanimous
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; refers to a person's temperament
be generous and open-minded
Red is the hiding place of Dan - dān zhī suǒ cáng zhě chì
a mere common brick to draw others into throwing in their pieces of jade - yǐn yù zhī zhuān