All the people swear at each other
In Chinese, the Pinyin is "zhngk ǒ Uji ā ol ì which means that all people scold. It comes from Xia Xie of Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Xia Xie of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the chronicles of China and the west, the first record of the martyrdom in Haijiang: "Niu Du supported the soldiers and fled, and all the people swore."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive.
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: all agree
Chinese PinYin : zhòng kǒu jiāo lì
All the people swear at each other
My parents are kind and diligent. fù mǔ ēn qín
Nine old friends and ten relatives. jiǔ gù shí qīn
be completely cut off from each other , with no chance to meet. qīng chén zhuó shuǐ