Call a spade a spade
Curse is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m à Ti à NCH à D à, which means to curse without specifying the object. It's from Liang Bin's the story of fire.
Idiom usage
To use as a predicate or adverbial
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Curse heaven and earth
The origin of Idioms
Liang Bin's "fire broadcast" 7: "Li Decai followed Lao Shantou back to xisuojing. As soon as he entered Feng's courtyard, he heard that Granny Feng was making a lot of noise in her inner house."
Idiom explanation
Swearing without a specific object. It's the same as "curse the heaven and curse the earth.".
Chinese PinYin : mà tiān chě dì
Call a spade a spade
I don't want to be complacent. xié bù zhān xí
dew in spring and frost in autumn. chūn lù qiū shuāng
keep modest so as to cultivate one 's moral character. bēi yǐ zì mù
one 's mind is burning with grief. huí cháng bǎi zhuǎn
A generation of great ministers. yī dài zōng chén