tell tales
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B ā NCH ú nd ì sh é, which means to stir up right and wrong. It comes from the love of the South Pearl horse by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the South Pearl horse love written by Wu Mingshi of the Yuan Dynasty, it is said that "it's easy to send warmth and steal cold, but it's easy to talk."
Idiom usage
It's not like you, a naughty student who has nothing to do with you. (ancient and modern Zaju: two reunions in Cuihong Village)
Analysis of Idioms
To fiddle with right and wrong
Chinese PinYin : bān chún dì shé
tell tales
a runaway horse gallops so fast that it leaves no trace. bēn yì jué chén
with branches profusely covered with leaves. zhī yè fú shū
attach oneself to persons in power. pān gāo jié guì
A fool may have a lot to worry about. yú zhě qiān lǜ,huò yǒu yī dé
A hedge between keeps friendship green.. jūn zǐ zhī jiāo dàn rú shuǐ
a little gift for comfort is better than nothing. wèi qíng shèng wú
as one 's own flesh and blood. qíng shēn gǔ ròu