The tongue is full of flowers
Full of words, is the Chinese vocabulary, Pinyin is m ǎ NSH é sh ē nghu ā, metaphor can speak.
Idiom explanation
Idiom: full of flowers
Pinyin: m ǎ NSH é sh ē nghu ā
Interpretation: metaphor can speak
The origin of Idioms
Source: Chapter 72 of Xia Jingqu's wild old man's Expositions in Qing Dynasty: "Jinbao's description of Lady Shui can make Yulin think, turn a man into a woman, and listen to her words. It's really wonderful and full of flowers."
Idiom usage
Usage: as predicate, attribute; refers to people can speak
Chinese PinYin : mǎn shé shēng huā
The tongue is full of flowers
add wings to s tiger ─ lend support to an evildoer. wèi hǔ tiān yì
The ship arrived late to mend the leak. chuán dào jiāng xīn bǔ lòu chí
unable to restrain the emotions. qíng bù zì yǐ
between the sexes there should be a prudent reserve. nán nǚ yǒu bié