Heart and liver
The pronunciation is p ō UX ī nx ī g ā n. It is a Chinese idiom, which means to describe chucheng Xiangshi, also known as "heartbreaking and liver cracking". It comes from the biographies of Lu Zhonglian and zouyang in historical records.
explain
It is also called "heartbreaking".
source
Lu Zhonglian's biography of zouyang in historical records: "the two masters and the two ministers, who miss each other heart and soul, are not moving to the floating words?"
usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing. If you dare, you can talk and laugh to show your heart. And the outline of the rough, a quick anger, but Jun Hou Cha Yan. History of Pei Chang in shanganzhou written by Li Bai in Tang Dynasty
Heart and liver
first on the list for the three degrees in succession - lián zhòng sān yuán
with mild and affectionate words - shuō qīn dào rè
a sad and sentimental tender and romantic sentiments - chán mián fěi cè
there are spots even on the sun. - jīn wú zú chì,rén wú wán rén