别有心肝
      Explanation: Refers to other plans
      Usage: Verb-object type; for the predicate; refers to other plans
      Source: Mao Dun's "Midnight": "Although you say that, I always thought, standard gold, bonds, people do not have heart and liver."
  • Thesaurus:  feline amenity ties, maleficent; harbour concealed intentions; prod sly; with hidden intent, Do not have lung intestine, have evil intentions, In addition to The Figure, Fokouyixin, Do not have a heart, entertain dark schemes; with a guilty conscience with misgivings in one's heart, cry with one eye and laugh with the other, sidle up to sb., to harbor evil intentions
  • Antonym Group:  as deep as a well be carried away, above one's bend, in proud array, far and away Fangfang, heart Desire it, Mind relaxation be carried away, To the Tour in mind, to entertain candor, soft-heart and unable to turn down others' requests, feel excited; let one's thought fly to, helplessness, lament one's littleness before the vast ocean -bemoan one's inadequacy in the face of a great task, gaze anxiously till one's eyes are overstrained, look forward with impatient expectancy, long-cherished, Upright, most welcome, (as) open as the day, buddha heart, burn incense and pray to the gods