Lip Gloss
Lipstick, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ó uzu ǐ Hu ā ch ú n, which means to describe the smooth and frivolous speech. It comes from the genealogy of qingzhongpu.
Idiom explanation
It's smooth and empty.
The origin of Idioms
Li Yu of the Qing Dynasty wrote in his book the genealogy of the pure loyalty: "in the busy days, he said that a certain squire called his housekeeper to invite him; in the constant trouble making, he said that a certain government called the peasants. It's only lip service. It's just money fraud. "
Chinese PinYin : yóu zuǐ huā chún
Lip Gloss
eat when hungry and drink when thirsty. jī cān kě yǐn
Dare to be angry but dare not speak. gǎn nù ér bù gǎn yán
When a mouse crosses the street, everyone shouts. lǎo shǔ guò jiē,rén rén hǎn dǎ