Five hearts and six minds
Wu Xin Liu Yi, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ǔ x ī NLI ù y ì, which means to describe the mind is not fixed. From Yi Lin.
Analysis of Idioms
Three minds and two meanings
Idiom usage
To be a predicate or attributive
The origin of Idioms
Jiao Yanshou's Yilin in the Han Dynasty, Volume 10: "Five Minds and six minds, different ways and strange things."
Five hearts and six minds
deck the tree with bogus blossom - shù shàng kāi huā
hide and cover from place to place - dōng yǎn xī zhē
throw away one 's arms and cast aside one 's breastplate - pāo gē qì jiǎ
be round in disposition , square in action act straight - zhì yuán xíng fāng
The peach and the plum become the same - táo lǐ chéng qī
study by the light of reflected snow or glow-worms - xuě chuāng yíng jǐ