Gossiping
Obscene language, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í NY á nxi á y ǔ, which means the words of light sex; obscene words. It comes from "seven kinds of manuscripts · poems · Hong suichu".
The origin of Idioms
(Xiangcheng) one day I came to the Academy, and I saw a picture on the case. It was spring painting. Each painting contains Hong's poems and many lewd words, so it is called Zhuke. ---Lang Ying, Ming Dynasty "seven revisions · poems · Hong suichu"
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: obscene language
Chinese PinYin : yín yán xiá yǔ
Gossiping
set out on the long trek to a far distance. qiān lǐ tiáo tiáo
Don't say I didn't warn you. wù wèi yán zhī bù yù yě
be strengthened by adversity. zhēn jīn liè huǒ