talk till one 's tongue and lips are parched
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh é B ì ch ú NJI ā o, which means that when talking about broken tongue and dry lips, it's hard to describe. It comes from the internal biography of Fu Chai in the spring and Autumn period of Wu and Yue.
Idiom explanation
I: broken; coke: dry.
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Ye of the Han Dynasty wrote in the internal biography of Fu Chai in the spring and Autumn period of Wu and Yue: "scorched lips and dry tongue, labored hard, served the officials and raised the common people."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, object and complement. All my relatives and family said that they could not stop it. (Lu Xun's hesitation, the loner)
Chinese PinYin : shé bì chún jiāo
talk till one 's tongue and lips are parched
circumstances change with the passage of time. shí yí shì yì
peace and tranquility under heaven. hǎi yàn hé qīng
get rid of sb . as soon as he has done his job. xiè mò shā lǘ