See through the heart
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǎ NCHU ā nx ī ns ǐ, which means to describe the ardent hope and despair. It comes from Du Fu's three poems of Xi Da Xing Zai Suo in Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Du Fu of Tang Dynasty wrote three poems of Xi Da Xing Zai Suo: "I remember Qi Yang Xin in the west, but no one came back. The eyes wear the setting sun, and the heart is cold and grey. "
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive or adverbial; used in writing
Examples
There is no duty. Yuan Hongdao, Ming Dynasty
See through the heart
do one 's work in a careless manner - cǎo lǜ jiāng shì