A clear tongue
Clear tongue, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zu ǐ Q ī ngsh é B á I, meaning to speak clearly. From midnight by Mao Dun.
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive; used of written language
The origin of Idioms
Mao Dun's midnight eight: "even the girl Mao has come to be presumptuous Want to burn me? I don't think she dares. Isn't there someone behind her? You give me a clear answer. "
Idiom explanation
To speak clearly.
Chinese PinYin : zuǐ qīng shé bái
A clear tongue
A cup of wine is not as good as a pot of rice. gōng fàn bù jí hú sūn
dismiss muddle-headed officials and appoint enlightened ones. chù zhì yōu míng
there is too much detail in one 's speech. xiē xiē zhē zhē