have a glib tongue
Qiaoruhuang is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation of Qi ǎ OSH é R ú Hu á ng, which means dexterous tongue, eloquence, eloquence and cunning. From the book of songs Xiaoya Qiaoyan.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Xiaoya · Qiaoyan:" Qiaoyan Ruhuang, Yan Zhihou Yi
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate, object, attribute; derogatory. Example 1. This businessman is so eloquent that he deceives consumers by saying that inferior products are superior products. Many people have been deceived. 2. The clever matchmaker Aunt Zhang finally told the lame son of the landlord that it was a marriage.
Chinese PinYin : qiǎo shé rú huáng
have a glib tongue
Beating drums and beating people. pò gǔ luàn rén chuí
sacrifice oneself to protect others. shě jǐ yún rén
The horse is like running water. mǎ rú liú shuǐ
Dragonflies shake stone pillars. qīng tíng hàn shí zhù
bad name for thousands of years. yí chòu wàn dài