Soft voice
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ó ush à ngxi à Q à, which means to be humble and humble. It's from the story of the chicken in the story of Xie duo by Shen Qifeng in the Qing Dynasty.
Citation explanation
I'm still talking in a low voice.
Shen Qifeng in the Qing Dynasty wrote in the book "a talk on chickens in a harmonious society": "may those who live in the boudoir in the world hold on to their eloquence, suppress their female style, and keep the same wooden chickens."
Zheng Wenqing's wife makes her eldest son Zhen Jiufu She tasted and said, "it doesn't matter if a woman gives up her words, looks and works. If you only speak softly and keep your clothes clean and tidy, you will never be able to do all your work. "
Chapter 32 of Li Baojia's Officialdom: when he thought about it carefully, he was afraid that Zhao Dajia would look down on him. He immediately looked cautious and said in a soft voice, "it's all the grace of Daxian and the cultivation of yaoweng."
Discrimination of words
Synonym: low three and low four
Antonym: None
Grammar: used as an attributive or adverbial
Chinese PinYin : róu shēng xià qì
Soft voice
be content with staying where one is. gù bù zì fēng
a minister without support at court and a prince born of a concubine fallen from grace. gū chén niè zǐ
strike where or when the enemy is unprepared. gōng qí bù bèi
palming off substitute for the real thing. lǐ dài táo jiāng
marry someone with the proper ceremonies -- three lots of tea and six presents. sān chá liù lǐ