Put one's heart into consideration
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh è x ī NCH ǔ L ǜ, which means to plan with all one's heart. It comes from the continuation of Zizhi Tongjian, the eighth year of Shaoxing in the reign of Emperor Gaozong of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Take pains to do bad things
Examples
But why did the eunuch put his heart into the emperor's care?
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: deliberate, deliberate
The origin of Idioms
In the eighth year of Shaoxing, Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty, it is said in the book "continued Zizhi Tongjian": "in this way, we can know that there must be some people who are good at starting a business
Idiom explanation
To plan with all one's heart. The same as "scheming".
Put one's heart into consideration
East wind overwhelms west wind - dōng fēng yā dǎo xī fēng
tragic story of ancients driven by hunger " to eat the flesh of each other 's son - yì zǐ ér shí