true feelings and real intention out of genuine friendship
True feelings, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is zh ē NQ í n ɡ sh í y ì, meaning true feelings. It comes from qiutuilu Shihua.
The origin of Idioms
Li Dongyang, Ming Dynasty, wrote in his book "qiutuilu · Shihua": "poetry has different materials, not related books, not related interests, not related theories That little man is a humble woman, and she is sincere. She is in love with me, and she is not waiting to be taught. "
Idiom usage
As an object, attributive or adverbial, it refers to sincerity. Sometimes she felt that he really loved her, but sometimes she blamed him for not divorcing his wife since he loved her? Cao Ming's riding the wind and breaking the waves
true feelings and real intention out of genuine friendship
Slander in the stomach and slander in the heart - fù fěi xīn bàng
Close your eyes and feel the image - hé yǎn mō xiàng
be friends in the days when hard up - pín jiàn zhī zhī
Three is human, seven is ghost - sān fēn sì rén,qī fēn sì guǐ