condemn both in speech and in writing
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ǒ UZH ū B ǐ f á, which means to expose and denounce bad people and bad things orally and in writing. It comes from Chen Liang of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It's true or false, and it's just wrong. There are all kinds of articles in it, so we can't escape the crime, so we have to let the later readers criticize it. ----Postscript to the collection of True Stories (Ba Jin): I didn't receive any notice about the time and address of the reception of the Hughes this time. How can I get there? Even if they are not invited, there may be other reasons. It seems that they need to be examined before they are killed. ----A letter to the literary society (Lu Xun)
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym denounce antonym eulogize
The origin of Idioms
Chen Liang of the Song Dynasty wrote in his book "be afraid of being ashamed of being a gentleman" that "this husband should perform his own way, and he should not be punished by writing, but by cutting between the boudoir and the boudoir."
Chinese PinYin : kǒu zhū bǐ fá
condemn both in speech and in writing
make a grass knot or champ a ring in order to repay kindness. jié cǎo xián huán
a pleasant night cow coupled with a fine landscape. liáng xiāo měi jǐng
Paint the ground and carve the wood. huà dì kè mù
scratch one 's head and stroke one 's ear. sāo tóu zhuā ěr