a slanderous tongue can burn up a city
Burning a city with red tongue is an idiom pronounced ch ì sh é sh ā och é ng, which means that slander or estrangement is very hurtful.
explain
Red: fire red. Red tongue like fire, enough to burn the city. It is used to refer to slander or estrangement, which is very hurtful.
source
Han Yangxiong's taixuangan: "burning the city with bare tongue, spitting water in the bottle."
Discrimination of words
Idiom spelling: CSSC emotional color: derogatory idiom generation time: Ancient idiom synonym: eat and burn City
Examples
"Wu Hu! There are Qing's Li Xi, burning the city with bare tongue; Yin's Yang's Zhan Xi, slandering like boiling soup. "
usage
Subject predicate; predicate, attribute; metaphor slander do great harm to idiom structure
Chinese PinYin : chì shé shāo chéng
a slanderous tongue can burn up a city
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