liver and gall
[Pinyin]
[gān dǎn]
[Interpretation]
1, the floorboard of the liver and gallbladder. The metaphor is sincere.
Treat each other honestly.
I am willing to take it to heart and lose courage, but I am afraid I won't use it. -"Historical Records Biography of Huaiyin Hou"
2, metaphor courage, blood.
He has great courage.
Tooth hair is good for aging, and the liver and gallbladder are still round. -Song Luyou's Poetry Wine
3. Metaphor is closely related.
Looking at it from another angle, you will have more courage. -"Zhuangzi de Chongfu"
[out]
Master Zhuangzi: "Fake to a foreign body, trust to the same body, forget its courage, keep its eyes and ears, go round and round, and don't know the clue."