Use your heart and soul
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ǐ x ī NY ò NGF ù, which means to use one's mind to do harm to one's mind. It's from the first time.
The origin of Idioms
Ling Mengchu of the Ming Dynasty, Volume 32 of the book "the first time to make a case in surprise", says: "as for lust and lust, to use one's heart and soul, to pollute one's wife and family members, none of them will not reduce their salary, or his wife and daughter will never let go in the dark."
Use your heart and soul
be cut off from the outside world - dù mén què sǎo
Yizhou is a place of great power and splendor - lóng wēi shèng róng
extraordinary as if done by the spirits - shén gōng guǐ lì
the members of one 's family are partly dispersed and partly dead - jiā pò shēn wáng