honey-sweet words
Sweet words, pronounced Ti á NY á nm ě iy ǔ, is a Chinese idiom, which refers to saying nice things. It also means good words. From the romance of the Western chamber.
Idiom explanation
To say something nice. It also means good words.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: the second fold of the third volume of the romance of the Western chamber by Wang Shifu of Yuan Dynasty: "other people's sweet words are warm in winter, while I'm bitter in June." Let's give an example to make a sentence: when Taiwei goes there, he must be friendly, and use sweet words to comfort all his people. Good and bad, as long as great things are accomplished. The seventh and fifth chapter of outlaws of the marsh
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: tymy [synonym]: sweet talk, sweet talk, sweet talk [English]: sweettalk
usage
As a subject, object, attribute; of words that deceive people
Chinese PinYin : tián yán měi yǔ
honey-sweet words
spread rumours to create trouble. zào yán shēng shì
Fifty steps make a hundred. wǔ shí bù xiào bǎi bù
from ancient times to the present. gèn gǔ tōng jīn