Keep your mouth shut
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ì K ǒ UC á ngsh é, which means not to speak easily for fear of causing trouble. It comes from Feng Dao's tongue in the Five Dynasties.
explain
Keep your mouth shut. It's not easy to talk for fear of trouble.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Five Dynasties Feng Dao's "tongue" poem: "mouth is the door of disaster, tongue is the chopping knife. Shut your mouth and hide your tongue, and you'll be safe and secure. " example: after Daocheng, why do you meddle in such human affairs. Volume 72 of the Song Dynasty's Lou Yao's the true work of Xu Shenweng
Wuling spring police law enforcement
Time: Yuan Dynasty Author: Liu Zhiyuan. When you get fish, don't hold on to it. He is holding the whip. He kept his mouth shut and studied the mystery in silence. It's only natural that you can cultivate your mind and breath. The cold moon shines on the blue sky.
Discrimination of words
[synonym]: silent [antonym]: eloquent [grammar]: joint; predicate.
Idiom solitaire game
Use the last word of the idiom to play the idiom Solitaire: the tongue is burning, the edge of the tongue is like fire, the end of the tongue, the sword of the tongue, the deafness of the tongue
Chinese PinYin : bì kǒu cáng shé
Keep your mouth shut
about some insignificant matters. dào cháng lùn duǎn
watch out furtively to the east and west. dōng qiáo xī wàng
know yourself as well as the enemy. zhī jǐ zhī bǐ