Source: Su Shi's poem "Two Rhymes Answers", "Good words are like pearls." Witty words, one after another. )
2, articulate: Chinese idiom, pinyin is né ng Shu instead of hu ê dà o, which means to describe a person who is good at talking.
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions, the seventy-fourth time "Because he looks better than others, he has a Qiaozui Zhang, dresses like a beauty every day, can get used to saying things in front of people, and will grasp the key points."
3, beautiful: China idiom, pronounced wěI wěI dòng těng, means beautiful tone, pleasant and interesting.
Source: Ceng Pu's "Evil Sea Flower" in the Qing Dynasty, the thirty-fourth time "Only answer in English, but it is also crisp and melodious."
4, glib tongue: China idiom, Pinyin is Lí ng yá lch ǐ, which means to describe people who are very smart and good at talking.
Source: Wu Changling's Zhang Tianshi in the Yuan Dynasty, the third fold: "You will be glib when you rest there."
5, export into articles: Chinese idioms, pinyin is chū kǒu chéng zhāng, which means that the word is an article, describing quick thinking and good eloquence.
Source: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Du Ren: "Du Ren, the fox's hair is yellow and yellow, and his appearance remains the same." People in Kyoto wore fox fur and yellow fur that day. Their appearance has not changed, and their words speak for themselves. )