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What idioms are there about "speaking from the heart"?

The idioms about "speaking from the heart" are:

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1, have a heart-to-heart talk

Idiom: heart to heart

Pinyin: cê xr á n

Explanation: Push: Off. Sit closer and talk.

Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "Surprise at the Second Moment" Volume 40: "Watch him eat oranges, have a heart-to-heart talk, want to go and stay, and tease each other."

Example: Our brothers have a heart-to-heart relationship and are in harmony.

Step 2 have a heart-to-heart conversation

Idiom: heart to heart

Pinyin: cù xī tán xīn

Explanation: promote: close; Push your knees: Touch your knees and sit very close. Describe intimate conversation.

Source: Tang Tianying's "Lan Yuntai Ji": "Even if there are friends, but more than ten confidants, there must be heart-to-heart talks, and they are all sages, and they dare not say anything different."

3. Simple statement, profound statement

Idiom: simple statement, profound statement.

Pinyin: ji ā o qin y á n sh ē n

Explanation: Friendship: Friendship. Talk to people who don't have much friendship.

Source: "Warring States Policy Zhao Ce Si": "The husband smiles at people, for peace; It is common to say that you are not a teacher; Loyalty is from shallow to deep. "

4. Cut out your heart

Idiom: fall in love by caesarean section.

Pinyin: p not u d m: n q and ng x and n

Explanation: It is a metaphor to meet sincerely and pour out one's heart. Also described as very loyal.

Source: "Historical Records Biography of Huaiyin Hou": "I am willing to be generous, but I am stupid."

5, pour the intestines and pour the abdomen

Idiom: pour out your heart.

Pinyin: q and ng ch á ng d à o f incarnation.

Explanation: pour out: pour out. Say all the words buried in your heart. Metaphor tells the truth happily.

Step 6 pour out your heart

Idiom: pour out your heart.

Pinyin: q and ng x and n t ǔ d ǔ n

Explanation: Metaphorically speaking the truth happily.

Source: Yuan's "Cold Pavilion" is the first discount: "I'm afraid I can't wait to talk about marriage. It's all something I don't want to eat."

7. Be bold in love.

Idiom: Speak boldly and fall in love.

Pinyin: t ǔ d ǔ n q ǔ ng x ǔ n

Explanation: pour out: pour out. Say all the words buried in your heart. Metaphor tells the truth happily.

Source: Liu Song Axe's "Qing Suo Gao Yi Bie Yue Ji Niang Ji": "You don't listen to Duan Lang, but you still pour out your heart."

For example, the neighborhood doesn't tell you the truth. (Ethan's "Grey Orchid" is the fourth fold)

8. Spit out the liver and reveal the gallbladder

Idiom: Spit out the liver and reveal the gall.

Pinyin: tǔgānlǖdǖn

Explanation: The metaphor is to treat each other honestly and speak freely.

9. Spit out your heart and guts

Idiom: spit out your heart and intestines.

Pinyin: t t tǔ xīn tǔ dǎn ǔ n

Explanation: The metaphor is to treat each other honestly and speak freely. The same as "spitting liver and revealing gallbladder".

10, the words are deep and shallow.

Idiom: deep words and shallow words

Pinyin: yá yá yáyán shēn Jiāo Qin?n

Explanation: Friendship: Friendship. Talk to people who don't have much friendship.

Source: "Warring States Policy Zhao Ce Si": "The husband smiles at people, for peace; It is common to say that you are not a teacher; Loyalty is from shallow to deep. "