Slander the heart and the stomach
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī Nb à NGF ù f ē I, which means not saying in the mouth but condemning in the heart. It comes from the biography of marquis Wu'an of Wei Qi in historical records.
Idiom explanation
If you don't say it in your mouth, you condemn it in your heart. It means to oppose secretly.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Wei Qi and Wu'an marquis in historical records, Wei Qi and Guan Fu gathered the world's heroes and scholars day and night to discuss, slander and slander
Idiom usage
An example is the biography of Wei Qi and Wu'an marquis in historical records: "Wei Qi and Guan Fu gather the world's heroes and heroes day and night to discuss and slander."
Use as a predicate or attributive
Chinese PinYin : xīn bàng fù fēi
Slander the heart and the stomach
be discriminating in one 's rewards and punishments. shǎng fá fēn míng
books written in remote antiquity. sān fén wǔ diǎn
work diligently and conscientiously. qín qín kěn kěn