Cannibalism
It is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is Ji á f à Zhu à NGW è ng, which means to scrape the pot and collide with the pottery. It refers to the vulgar voice. It comes from Canglang poetry review.
The origin of Idioms
Song Yanyu's Canglang Shihua · Shiping: "only when you have read Sao for a long time, can you know the true flavor; when you have to sing a song, you will have tears in your eyes, and then you will know Li Sao, otherwise you will be shocked by the cauldron."
Idiom usage
Example: Volume 6 of Bai Yu Zhai Shi Hua written by Chen tingzhuo in Qing Dynasty: "there are those who chant for dozens of times, but they don't know what to do. If a careless person reads it, how can he know its truth? "
Chinese PinYin : jiá fǔ zhuàng wèng
Cannibalism
with twisted roots and gnarled branches. pán gēn cuò jié
hold down a job without doing a stroke of work. shī lù sù cān
acquire a completely new outlook. dōng fēng hào dàng
Wash your feet and get on the boat. xǐ jiǎo shàng chuán
The sound of chickens and dogs is heard by each other, but not by old age and death. jīquǎnzhīshēng xiāngwén,lǎosǐbùxiāng wǎnglái
be irreconcilable opposed to. shì bù liǎng cún