Swearing
Swearing, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is è y á NL ì C í, which means slandering and abusive words. It comes from Xuelin · Bing by Wang Guanguo of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Xuelin · Bing, written by Wang Guanguo of Song Dynasty, said: "the more you are sentenced to two years alone, the Japanese are enemies with the officials, they serve each other's sins, swear and mess with the official's edict."
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, attribute, adverbial or object; used in speech.
Chinese PinYin : è yán lì cí
Swearing
The warbler sings the swallow. yīng yín yàn sāi
the sweet grass and the smelly grass store in the same ware. xún yóu tóng qì
get to the bottom of the matter. qióng yuán jìng wěi