Read Edit View history 四知 sìzhī nothing secret Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents Senses Add sense 四知 sìzhī nothing secret (literary) used to express that there is no such thing as a complete secret because 'heaven knows, the gods know, I know, and you know'; refers to an anecdote about the official Yang Zhen refusing a bribe. Edit Delete References Add reference see 四知/四知 → 天知地知你知我知/天知地知你知我知 Edit Delete
四知 sìzhī nothing secret (literary) used to express that there is no such thing as a complete secret because 'heaven knows, the gods know, I know, and you know'; refers to an anecdote about the official Yang Zhen refusing a bribe. Edit Delete