pure heart and spirit
LAN Zhi Xun Xin, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l á nzh ì x ū nx ī n, which means to describe a woman's gentle and kind temperament. From the tomb of a young prostitute.
The origin of Idioms
Yang Yuqing's poem "passing the tomb of a young prostitute Ying Ying" in Tang Dynasty: "where is LAN Zhixun's heart? Who knows is a maniac. "
Idiom usage
A woman is beautiful and intelligent.
pure heart and spirit
profound and difficult to understand - shēn ào mò cè
a man of brilliance unequalled by contemporaries - kuàng shì yì cái
do a discreditable thing secretly - àn shì kuī xīn