A woman with a long tongue
In ancient times, a woman who likes to chew her tongue was called "a woman with a long tongue". In history, the first person to be called "a woman with a long tongue" was Bao Si.
explain
It is often used to refer to a woman who is talkative, gossipy and gossipy.
source
In the book of songs, Daya zhan'ang: "a woman has a long tongue, but only a sharp step."
Examples
Li Fuyan of Tang Dynasty, in his "xuxuanguai Lu · duzichun", said, "if you are a good wife, how can you use words. It's also enough to stop talking.
Chinese PinYin : cháng shé zhī fù
A woman with a long tongue
grief at separation and joy in union. bēi huān lí hé
Break the mirror and divide the child. pò jìng fēn chāi
supple twigs and tender leaves. róu zhī nèn yè
emerge as the times require. yìng yùn ér shēng