careful in speech
Jinrenmukou, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NR é NJI ā NK ǒ u, which means that the Tongren are silent. The adjective is cautious. It comes from "Confucius family language · Guanzhou".
explain
[name] Jin Ren is silent (see "Jin Ren Ming"); [explanation] the bronze man is silent. The adjective is cautious. It is also called "Jin Ren's Secret".
allusion
[source 01] Shuo yuan by Liu Xiang. [source 02] "Confucius observed the Zhou Dynasty, so he entered the temple of emperor Taizu Houji. Before the right step of the temple, there was a golden man who kept his mouth shut. He wrote on his back: "in ancient times, we should be careful to talk about people."
Chinese PinYin : jīn rén jiān kǒu
careful in speech
Send you thousands of miles, you must say goodbye. sòng jūn qiān lǐ,zhōng xū yī bié
everyone surrendered at the mere rumor of sb . 's coming. wàng fēng ér jiàng
be weightier than mount tai. zhòng yú tài shān
One moment at a time, another at a time. cǐ yī shí bǐ yī shí
a man is not a stalk of grass or a tree. rén fēi tǔ mù