feel that one has not done anything wrong
In Chinese, Pinyin is m é nx ī NW ú Ku ì, which means to feel your chest and ask yourself without shame. It comes from "one hundred rhymes of spring poetry in a dream".
The origin of Idioms
Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty wrote "one hundred rhymes of spring poetry in a dream trip": "if you can't bear to make a hook, you can turn it into jade. There is no shame and fear in your heart, but there is slander in your mouth. "
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: have a clear conscience, be open and aboveboard
Idiom usage
I have a clear conscience of his support.
feel that one has not done anything wrong
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