1. Sincerity is added, metal and stone are opened
jīng chéng suǒ jiā, jīn shí wéi kāi
Explanation of sincerity: sincerity, sincerity; addition: giving and. Wherever a person's sincerity reaches, it can move the heaven and the earth and destroy metals and stones.
Source: "The Book of the Later Han·Guangling Si Wang Jing Biography" by Fan Ye of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty: "When sincerity is added, metal and stone are opened."
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Used as objects and attributives; used in written language
Synonyms: sincerity adds, gold and stone lose
2. Wherever sincerity reaches, metal and stone will crack
jīng chéng suǒ zhì, jīn shí wéi kāi
Explains where a person's sincerity reaches, it can move the heaven and earth and cause metal and stone to crack. It is a metaphor that as long as you work hard and sincerely, any difficult problem can be solved.
Source: "Zhuangzi·Yufu": "The true is the most sincere. If it is not sincere, it cannot move people." Han Wang Chong's "Lunheng·Ganxu Chapter": "The most sincere is the gold and stone." "To open."
Structured compound sentence idioms
Synonyms: sincerity, gold and stone are to open
Example sentence Ming·Ling Shuchu "The first carving of the table is surprising" Volume 9: “Wherever sincerity comes, metal and stone will be opened, chastity will not sleep, and harmony will be restored after death.
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