A teacher of many mouths
Dokoushi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Du ō K ǒ u ā sh ī, which means people who like to talk more. It's from Song Yuanwu's biyanlu.
Idiom explanation
A talkative person.
The origin of Idioms
Yuanwu, Song Dynasty, Volume 5 of biyanlu: "in a bowl, in a bucket, in water, it's hard for a teacher to have a mouth."
Analysis of Idioms
Usage: as subject and object. structure: formal antonym: Cucurbitaceae
Chinese PinYin : duō kǒu ā shī
A teacher of many mouths
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