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Jinkouyuya, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NK ǒ uy ù y á, which means that the emperor is jinkouyuya. What he says can't be changed. It comes from Dui Yi written by Xia Hou Zhan of Jin Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Today is a golden voice, indifferent and silent," wrote the book of Dui Yi by Xia Hou Zhan of Jin Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: golden words
Idiom usage
I don't believe you have a golden tooth! I took the scales from the house on purpose. The first chapter of Liu Qing's history of entrepreneurship
Chinese PinYin : jīn kǒu yù yá
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just to stand still to be bound. shù shēn jiù fù
Treat him in his own way. yǐ qí rén zhī dào,huán zhì qí rén zhī
raise one 's arm in a call for action. rǎng bì yī hū
Pick a scorpion and tease a bee. tī xiē liáo fēng