public clamor can melt metals
Zhongkou shuojin is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is zh ò NGK ǒ ushu ò J ī n, which means that public opinion is so powerful that even metal can melt. It comes from Guoyu zhouyuxia.
interpretation
Melting. It means that public opinion is so powerful that even metal can melt. It can confuse right and wrong.
source
"Guoyu · zhouyu Part 2": "all hearts make one city, all mouths make gold."
example sentence
There are confusions and controversies among people. ——Lu Xun's "three leisure episodes: on Christmas in Hong Kong"
grammar
Subject predicate type; used as predicate and clause; often used with "accumulating destruction and destroying bones"
Chinese PinYin : zhòng kǒu shuò jīn
public clamor can melt metals
the more one tries to hide , the more one is exposed. yù gài mí zhāng
landfall and seismic sea wave. shān bēng hǎi xiào