Malicious slander, slander, bloody slander, bloody slander, dirty words
1. Idiom: malicious slander
Pinyin: è yì zhòng shāng< /p>
Explanation: To slander, frame and hurt others out of malicious intentions, to slander and say bad things to attack and frame others.
Source: "Wudeng Huiyuan" by Shi Puji of the Song Dynasty: "A sharp knife cuts a flesh and the sore is still closed, and a bad word hurts a person and hates it."
Example sentence: He only knows how to blindly To maliciously slander others.
Pinyin code: eyzs
Synonyms: ?Speaking at others, slandering
Antonyms: ?Praising virtues
Usage: as predicate and attributive; Refers to hurting others
English: viciously slander
2. Idiom: slanderous words
Pinyin: è yǔ zhòng shāng
Explanation: slander : Attack and flatter others. Use vicious words to slander and frame people.
Source: Song Dynasty Shi Puji's "Wudeng Huiyuan·Hongzhou Fachang Yiyu Zen Master": "A sharp knife cuts the flesh and the sore still closes; bad words hurt people and they are hated."
Example sentences: He often speaks harshly and hurts others.
Pinyin code: eyzs
Synonyms: ?Malicious slander, hurtful words
Usage: used as subject, predicate, object; refers to verbal slander
English: viciously slander
3. Idiom: slander others
Pinyin: xuè kǒu pēn rén
Explanation: It is a metaphor for slandering or insulting others with vicious words.
Source: Song Dynasty Xiaoying's "Luohu Wild Records" Volume 2: "If you spray blood on someone, you will first taint their mouth; a hundred-foot wild fox will lose its head and run away wildly."
Example Sentence: She calmed down, picked up a top from the kang, put it on her body, and said in a stiff tone: "Don't slander me! You, you don't have good intentions..." ★Chapter 3 of Feng Deying's "Bitter Cauliflower"?
Pinyin code: xkpr
Synonyms: ?Spraying blood, making insinuations
Antonyms: ?Speaking of things when meeting people
Synonyms: Rub rouge and kiss
Riddle: scolding someone whose mouth is broken
Usage: used as predicate, object, adverbial; refers to slandering or insulting others
English: smite somebody with the tongue
4. Idiom: Spray people with blood
Pinyin: hán xuè pēn rén
Explanation: It is a metaphor for fabricating facts to frame others.
Source: Song Dynasty Xiaoying's "Luohu Wild Records" Volume 2: "If you spray blood on someone, you will first taint their mouth; a hundred-foot wild fox will lose its head and run away wildly."
Example Sentence: What's more, there is no reason to do anything, let a lowly slave spit blood, while he himself stands and listens to the sarcastic remarks! ★The eighteenth chapter of Zeng Pu's "Nie Hai Hua" in the Qing Dynasty?
Pinyin code: hxpr
Synonyms:? Slander, slander, innuendo
Usage: Use as subject, predicate, attributive; refers to making slanderous accusations
English: make slanderous accusations
5. Idioms: dirty words
Pinyin: wū yán huì yǔ< /p>
Explanation: Refers to dirty or uncivilized words.
Source: "On Women's Language·Herou Zhang" written by Song Ruohua and Song Ruozhao of the Tang Dynasty: "Don't imitate foolish women, ignore the origin, speak filthy words, and respect the virtuous."
< p>Example sentence: We cannot say dirty words.Pinyin code: wyhy
Usage: as object, attributive; referring to uncivilized speech
English: filthy speech