a vast expanse of water-opening heart
Wang yangzisi is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is w ā ngy á ngz ì s ì, which means that a person's bearing or articles are grand and unrestrained. It comes from Liu Zongyuan's biography of Duke Liu of Xuancheng county.
Idiom usage
Her style of writing is unrestrained.
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: wanton
The origin of Idioms
Liu Zongyuan of Tang Dynasty wrote in the biography of Liu Gong, the founder of Xuancheng County: "go away from the splendor of the decoration, be self-confident, and use it to suit yourself."
Idiom explanation
Wang Yang: it describes the article as powerful and profound. IV: indulgence. It describes a person's magnanimous and unrestrained manner.
a vast expanse of water-opening heart
of a woman with face powdered and eyebrows darkened - fěn bái dài lǜ
Count Donggua and daoeggplant - shǔ dōng guā,dào qié zǐ
have ready plans to meet a situation - chéng zhú zài xiōng