spread rumors
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is g ǔ sh é y á ngch ú n, which means to turn your tongue and open your lips. It is used to describe speaking and singing. It comes from "he Han Shan" by Zhang Guobin in Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As predicate or object; used in rap
The origin of Idioms
The first fold of the Yuan Dynasty's Zhang Guobin's "he Hanshan" is: "drum your tongue and raise your lips, sing the spring of every year, and make the spring of every year."
Idiom explanation
Turn your tongue and open your lips. Talking and singing.
Chinese PinYin : gǔ shé yáng chún
spread rumors
both eyes are clear and bright like as autumu waters. shuāng tóng jiǎn shuǐ
In the world of rivers and lakes, my heart hangs in Wei que. shēn zài jiāng hú,xīn xuán wèi què
make amends for previous faults by some good services. jiāng gōng bǔ guò
like a spring dream which vanished without a trace. chūn mèng wú hén
find it hard to vindicate oneself. yǒu kǒu nán biàn
envy sb . better or abler than oneself. dù xián jí néng