give away the secrets of heaven
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ǒ UL ò UTI ā NJ ī, which means to reveal secrets. It's from the book of shoes.
Notes on Idioms
Leakage: leakage.
The origin of Idioms
The first fold of Yuan Zeng Rui's "the story of leaving shoes" says: "this matter, the heart knows, the belly knows. If you say it in your mouth and think about it in your heart, don't let it slip. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
give away the secrets of heaven
there 's an opportunity to take advantage of - yǒu jī kě chéng
The sparrow knows not the carving of the Osprey - yàn què qǐ zhī diāo è zhì
The rat swindles the dog and the thief - shǔ cuàn gǒu dào
dust has covered kitchen utensils and fish has spawned in cooking vessels because of long disuse - zēng chén fǔ yú
be handsome and highly esteemed - xiàng mào táng táng
spring returns to the good earth - chūn huí dà dì