Cut the heart and cut the tongue
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C á IX ī NL ò ush é, which means to use your heart and your tongue. It comes from Shen Yazhi of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Be used as a predicate
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: a lot of talking
The origin of Idioms
Shen Yazhi of the Tang Dynasty wrote in his book "a wise and good prescription can be used to admonish people directly": "is it possible for a grand person to be safe if he is able to use his mind and tongue to compare his words?"
Idiom explanation
It's hard to describe.
Chinese PinYin : cái xīn lòu shé
Cut the heart and cut the tongue
even a drop of water couldn 't leak out. shuǐ xiè bù tōng
children born of worthy parents. lán tián shēng yù
the country is faced with a crisis. guó nàn dāng tóu
in a melon patch or under a plum tree. lǐ xià guā tián
the spring comes in full form. sān yáng kāi tài
Destroy the square and turn the circle. huǐ fāng tóu yuán
a crab in boiling water—be at a loss. luò tāng páng xiè