Good things never go out, bad things go far
Good things do not go out, bad things do thousands of miles, which means that good things are not easy to be known, but bad things spread very fast.
The origin of the idiom: "monk asked shaozong:" what is the meaning of the west? " Shaozong said, "good things never go out, evil things go thousands of miles." idiom traditional: good things do not go out, evil things go thousands of miles idiom spelling: hsbl emotional color: neutral idiom idiom usage: as object, attribute, clause; refers to bad things spread faster than good things idiom structure: complex sentence idiom generation time: Ancient idiom synonym: good things do not go out, evil things go thousands of miles idiom example: from the ancient way: "good things do not go out, evil things go thousands of miles." In less than half a month, all the neighbors knew. (the fourth chapter of Jin Ping Mei CI Hua by Xiaoxiaosheng, Lanling, Ming Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : hǎo shì bù chū mén,huài shì xíng qiān lǐ
Good things never go out, bad things go far
have endured the hardships of a long journey. yī lù fēng chén
a ruthless character behind a gentle appearance. mián lǐ cáng zhēn
First villain, then gentleman. xiān xiǎo rén,hòu jūn zǐ