have a glib
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is n é ngshu à Gu à nd à o, which means that the population is good and can speak well. It's from Yu Qiao's gossip by Wu Mingshi of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
It's a good way to describe population. It's very talkative.
The origin of Idioms
The third fold of Ming Dynasty's Wumingshi's Yuqiao gossip: "but the soft part of the ripe melon is pinched, and the head of the wax gun can say."
Idiom usage
It is good to describe population
Analysis of Idioms
Be able to speak and understand
Antonym: clumsy
Chinese PinYin : néng shuō guàn dào
have a glib
be cut by knife and boiled in a cauldron. dāo jù dǐng huò
to return a thing intact to its owner. wán bì guī zhào
excellent singing or polished writing. zhū yuán yù rùn
To train the soldiers according to their aptitude. cái shì liàn bīng