Kouchi Tianxian
Kouxiantianxian, Chinese words, Pinyin is k ǒ uxi á NTI ā nxi à n, metaphor, speech is the law, can determine the life and death of people. It comes from Zizhitongjian, the first year of emperor Huan of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Zizhitongjian · the first year of emperor Huan's Yongxing in the Han Dynasty" says: "today's Zhongguan are in the habit of stealing the power of the state, being held by wangjue and mouthing Tianxian." Hu Sansheng's note: "Tianxian is the law of the king; it means that the punishment comes from his mouth."
Idiom usage
As object and attribute, figurative speech is law
Chinese PinYin : kǒu xián tiān xiàn
Kouchi Tianxian
To invite subjugation and treason. zhāo wáng nà pàn
take scripture out of context. duàn zhāng qǔ yì
make one 's appearance tally with one 's inner mind. biǎo lǐ yī zhì