Talk of danger
[explanation]: upright and extraordinary speech. [source]: biography of Xifu bow in the book of Han Dynasty: "at the beginning, I bowed to the imperial edict, talked about dangerous things, and I was afraid of being hurt, so I wrote the words of death."
Idiom explanation
[idiom]: dangerous words speak louder than words
[Pinyin]: W ē iy á ng ā ol ù n
[explanation]: upright and extraordinary speech.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: biography of Xifu bow in the book of Han Dynasty: "at the beginning, I bowed to the imperial edict, talked about dangerous things, and I was afraid of being hurt, so I wrote the words of death."
Zhong Rong is erudite and seldom famous. He is quite at ease with Qi and wine. He is good at making dangerous remarks. Few scholars and friends like this. Biography of Yu Zhongrong in Southern History
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: wygl
On critical words
Usage: used as object and attribute; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : wēi yán gāo lùn
Talk of danger
being in a dangerous situation that misfortune will inevitable occur. wěi ròu hǔ xī
the summer rain soothes people -- a timely help to the masses. xià yǔ yǔ rén