Heart and liver
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is l ò UX ī NF è NGG ā n, which means painstaking study. It comes from the preface of "Ci · (↑ Jiao ↓ BIE)".
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Ertian's preface to "Ci · (ˊ di ˊ BIE)": Fu CI is in Tao, and art is also in Tao. Qianxue cave is ancient, and the heart and liver are carved out. It is replaced by Qiming family. "
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Heart and liver
Jade without polish is no tool - yù bù zhuó,bù chéng qì
talented men still remained in concealment - cáng lóng wò hǔ
the members of one 's family are partly dispersed and partly dead - jiā pò shēn wáng