Every tooth is a cunning one
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ǐ y á w é Ihu á, which means slander causes disaster. From Guoyu Jinyu I.
The origin of Idioms
In Guoyu · Jinyu I, "the Duke of sacrifice, bufali, and Lirong, Shi suzhan, said:" victory is not good. " Gong said: "what is also?" They said to each other, "when there is a sign, you should hold the bone and be cunning."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : chǐ yá wéi huá
Every tooth is a cunning one
adopt different methods of study in accordance with the change of seasons. chūn sòng xià xián
great ambition but little talent. cái shū zhì dà
pursue good fortune and avoid disaster. qū jí bì xiōng
turn sb . 's trick to one 's own use. jiāng jī jiù jì
treat worthy men with courtesy. zhōu gōng tǔ bǔ
The star is divided into two parts. fēn xīng bò liǎng
live off one person while secretly helping another -- work in the interest of an opposing group at the expense of one 's own. chī lǐ pá wài