Offend Yan Ji Jian
Fuyanjijian, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f à NY á NJ í Ji à n, which means to dare to offend the majesty of a monarch or an elder and urge him to correct his mistakes. It comes from Han Feizi, the lower left of waichu.
The origin of Idioms
"Han Feizi Wai Chu Shuo Zuo Xia:" if you offend Yan Ji Jian, the minister is not as good as Dongguo ya. Please set up as an admonishing minister. "
Idiom usage
To dare to tell the truth
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: speak out in defiance of one's words and dare to speak out in defiance of one's face
Chinese PinYin : fàn yán jí jiàn
Offend Yan Ji Jian
landfall and seismic sea wave. shān bēng hǎi xiào
Life and death, honor and Disgrace. sǐ shēng róng rǔ
cherish an old broom as if it were a thousand pieces of gold. bì zhǒu qiān jīn
Blame the tortoise for the sky. gòu guī hū tiān
the family is declining and its wealth depleting out. mén shuāi zuò báo
coarse clothes and simple fare. bù yī shū shí