garrulous and sharp-tongued
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is p í nzu ǐ B ó sh é, which means that people are disgusted with many sharp words. From a dream of Red Mansions.
The origin of Idioms
The 25th chapter of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: "what's humorous! It's just a cheap and disgusting thing! "
Idiom usage
Combined; as attribute and object; with derogatory meaning. I'm afraid we should think that this is the author's blatant fabrication to satirize the people he is dissatisfied with. (Lu Xun's lacy Literature: strange) Xiao Zhao is a man of eloquence; he is a man of thin tongue; everyone doesn't like him.
Chinese PinYin : pín zuǐ bó shé
garrulous and sharp-tongued
Everyone will be punished if he gets it. rén rén dé ér zhū zhī
Travel from the past to the present. xíng gǔ zhì jīn
play favouritism and commit irregularities. xùn sī wǔ bì
A probe into the depth of history. tàn zé gōu shēn
act recklessly and care for nobody. lüè wú jì dàn
Helping the frontier and losing money. zhù biān shū cái