Ming Ye Shi Ping
Ming Ye Shi Ping, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m í ngy ě sh í P í ng, which means to treat people sincerely and share weal and woe. It comes from Shi Xiaoya Luming.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Xiaoya · Lu Ming": "you you, Lu Ming, eat the apple of the wild."
Idiom usage
He is drunk and full of virtue, although he likes the wind of peace; he is fond of eating apple, but he does not show his heart. Su Zhe's "wat Ji" of Song Dynasty tells us that deer are singing and eating apples from the wild. I've got a guest, playing music. Cao Cao's short song
Ming Ye Shi Ping
Open the window and tell the truth - dǎ kāi tiān chuāng liàng huà
all sufferings have their reward - kǔ jìn gān lái
which it would be awkward to disclose - nán yán zhī yǐn