Keep quiet
Silence, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì NK ǒ uju ǎ NSH é, which means silence. From the second part of remonstrance.
Analysis of Idioms
Keep silent
The origin of Idioms
Su Xun of the Song Dynasty wrote in the second part of admonishment: "to remove the reward from admonishment, to remove the punishment from admonishment, it is appropriate for the minister to keep his mouth shut, and then he will die in disorder."
Idiom usage
It means not to speak. At this point, he almost kept his mouth shut and never dared to do anything again. Wang Tao in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : jìn kǒu juǎn shé
Keep quiet
court defeat by fighting against overwhelming odds. tóu luǎn jī shí
be well-educated and trained in military exercises. wén wǔ jiān bèi
there is a crack to squeeze through. yǒu bīn kě chéng
every house deserves a rank of nobility -- there are wise men everywhere. bǐ wū ér fēng