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An idiom, which means words hurt people.

Words that hurt people, tell a dirty lie, slander and hurt people are speechless.

First of all, exports hurt people.

Interpretation: insulting people with words; What you said is beneath human dignity.

From: Liu Liu's "King Kong of Fire" Eleventh time: He Shiqing also pointed at him: "Export hurts people!"

Second, a dirty lie.

Explanation: Metaphor is to slander or insult others with malicious words.

From: Feng Deying's "Bitter Flower" Chapter 3: She calmed down, picked up a coat from the kang and put it on her body, and said stiffly, "Don't ~! You, you're upset ... "

Third, slander.

Explanation: slander: attacking and framing others. Create rumors and frame others.

From: Southern Dynasties. Ye Fan's "The History of Yang Bingchuan": "There are rebellious people; I must ask for defamation. "

Translation: something that goes against the heart; You must find something to attack and frame others.

Fourth, bad words hurt people.

Explanation: Slander and hurt people with vicious language.

From: Songshi Puji, "Wu Guang Hui Yuan Hongzhou often leans on the Zen master": "A sharp knife cuts flesh sores; Bad words hurt people and make people hate it. "

A sharp knife cuts the flesh and the wound heals; Bitter words hurt people and hate them.

Verb (short for verb) is speechless.

Explanation: Speak rudely.

Said by: Lu Xun's The True Story of Screaming Ah Q: How dare such a bearded thing be speechless?