Cunning of teeth
Cunning teeth, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ǐ y á zh ī Hu á, which means slander causes disaster. It comes from the epitaph of Deng Jun, assistant envoy Shi Dali and governor of Guizhou, written by Liu Zongyuan of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Zongyuan of Tang Dynasty wrote the epitaph of Deng Jun, the assistant envoy of Yongguan in Tang Dynasty, who is the governor of Dali and the governor of Guizhou Province
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : chǐ yá zhī huá
Cunning of teeth
do not go beyond the prescribed limit. bù yuè léi shi
half of the country in the southeast. dōng nán bàn bì
Light soldiers and sharp soldiers. qīng zú ruì bīng