be an eloquent speaker
Eloquence, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g à ot á nxi ó ngbi à n, which means to be eloquent, good at reasoning and eloquent. It comes from the song of Eight Immortals in drinking by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Zhou Yongyou was talking eloquently with his relatives and friends when Feng Shaowu came near and said a few words in his ear. Zhou Yongyou's face suddenly changed.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: eloquent
The origin of Idioms
When Zhou Yongyou and his relatives and friends were together, suddenly Feng Shaowu came near and said a few words in his ear. Zhou Yongyou's face suddenly changed. Twenty years of dreams of prosperity by Huang Xiaopei in Qing Dynasty
Idiom explanation
He is good at reasoning. He is eloquent.
Chinese PinYin : gāo tán xióng biàn
be an eloquent speaker
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