a beautiful word is not true
Meishuxin, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ě iy á Nb ù x ì n, which means words and articles with colorful words, and the content is often untrue. From Laozi.
Idiom explanation
Faithfulness: faithfulness, truthfulness.
The origin of Idioms
In Chapter 81 of Laozi, it is said that "faith speaks beauty, beauty speaks faith."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. Example: in the Qing Dynasty, Liu Xizai's "a general description of art and Fu", it is said that "if you believe in beautiful words and lose your will by playing with things, you can't do it!"
Chinese PinYin : měi yán bù xìn
a beautiful word is not true
To sell the husband and the slave. fàn fū zào lì
find no fault in examining one 's heart. nèi xǐng bù jiù
slow of tongue and clumsy of utterance. zhuō zuǐ bèn sāi