On the heart
In Chinese vocabulary, the pronunciation is l ü è J ì L ù nx ī n, which means to comment on the intention without the superficial facts. It comes from Zi Liu Zi Xing Zhuan Shang.
The origin of Idioms
In Huang Zongxi's Zi Liu Zi Xing Zhuan Shang of Qing Dynasty, it is said that "Yu Li Yu and Yu Yuan Jian are the people who make trouble in the world? As far as the heart is concerned, the two ministers are all bright and don't deceive their ambition. They have the style of statesmen. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in writing.
Examples
We should treat a person as a person, not just a superficial phenomenon.
On the heart
outwardly strong but inwardly weak - wài qiáng zhōng jí
trace to the very source of sth. - qióng yuán shuò liú
Killing horses and destroying cars - shā mǎ huǐ chē
shoulder to shoulder and hub to hub - mó jiān jiē gǔ
It's better to save the cold than heavy fur - jiù hán mò rú chóng qiú