The law does not spread to six ears
Six ears of FA BU Chuan
F ǎ B ù Chu á NLI ě R
It refers to the extreme secret that cannot be known to a third party.
[source] the fourth chapter of the story of heroes and Heroines: "this can not be spread to six ears."
In the golden lotus, Zheng yue'er quietly pinched Ximen Qing's hand and said, "what I'm saying, Dad, you should be more careful. I can't pass it on."
[example] 1. Contemporary Yin Qian's Secret biography of the heavenly Court: "at that time, the three disciples in the hall were on standby. Tiandou said: "today, chier and others have created galaxies. They have given you three magic weapons to create galaxies. Xuanyuanhao, I give you the treasure box of Chihao spirit for your teacher. This is the source of all dharmas. Holding this treasure can change all things, predict the affairs of the three realms, and gain all kinds of power in one body. Come here and teach you the secret Dharma for your teacher. Remember that Dharma does not spread to six ears! " Xuanyuanhao kneels in front of Tiandou knee. But see the sky fight with eyes and hands, brush dust light sweep Xuanyuan Hao tianlinggai (Yin Qian, the second chapter of Tianting secret Biography) 2. Master father should know. Huacheng, 1981, issue 4, is used as predicate, object and attribute. [emotional color] neutral idiom [idiom usage] is used as predicate, object and attribute; it is used in spoken language [idiom structure] subject predicate idiom [generation time] modern idiom [idiom example] example] there is a saying in Buddhism, which can not be passed on to six ears. Master father should know. Flower City, 1981, issue 4
Chinese PinYin : fǎ bù chuán liù ěr
The law does not spread to six ears
the self-conceited troops are destined to fail. jiāo bīng bì bài
as the shadow follows the form. rú yǐng suí xíng