one 's real feelings
True feelings, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is zh ē NQ í ngsh í g ǎ n, meaning sincere feelings, real feelings. It comes from Xiu Lu Ji, essays by Ouyang Xiu.
The origin of Idioms
Sun Li's xiuluji · Ouyangxiu's Prose: "if there is no specific constraints, no true feelings, the prose will be boundless."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. examples ancient myths are not necessarily without true feelings. Guo Xiaochuan's Kunlun poem this kind of affectation, no real feelings of the work, is not worth reading.
one 's real feelings
get rid of sb . as soon as he has done his job - xiè mò shā lǘ
he can size up people by his simple devices and is so alive to the changes about him that he proves to be a good commentator on the current situation - zhī rén lùn shì
a pleasant day coupled with a fine landscape - liáng chén měi jǐng
preserve one 's personality in old age - hán huā wǎn jié