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What is the idiom behind the four-word "person"?

1. Idioms that describe people gossiping behind their backs are: gossiping, whispering, pointing, swearing and cursing.

1, the root of the tongue is pronounced: Shu bu sā n dà o sí. Explanation: refers to speaking irresponsibly.

Source: The Analects of Confucius and Women Generals by Song Ruoshen in the Tang Dynasty: If you don't learn from others, you don't know sooner or later. Travel all over the country and make irresponsible remarks.

Interpretation of the source: don't learn from others, you will never know sooner or later. Travel all over the country and make irresponsible remarks.

2. Pointing pronunciation: zh ǐ zh ǐ di ǐ n di ǐ n. Interpretation: refers to talking behind others' backs, or finding fault with others and saying bad things about others.

Source: Modern Yang Mo's Song of Youth: "He is standing leisurely on the steps, and a rich man in a suit and tie is pointing at something." 3, whispering pronunciation: qiè qiè s and y incarnation.

Explanation: It means that two people are whispering together. Source: Meng Long's Biography of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: He also deliberately talked to the sommelier in a low voice, but the secret two questions failed to respond.

Interpretation of the source: He deliberately whispered to the waiter in private, but after two questions, Teacher Mi lost the answer. 4. Pronunciation: kǒ u mü fü jià n.

Interpretation: describe people as insidious. Origin: In the first year of Tianbao, Xuanzong, Ji Tang, Sima Guang's History as a Mirror in the Northern Song Dynasty: "The world name is Li Lin323131335323631343130323136353333E78988.

Interpretation of the source: Everyone knows that Li is eloquent and sweet as honey, but his stomach is harmful. 5, referring to mulberry cursing pronunciation: zhǐ sāng mà huái i.

Interpretation: refers to mulberry cursing. Metaphor is to scold this person on the surface, but actually scold that person. Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" The sixteenth time: "Which of these housekeepers in our family is good? They make fun when they are wrong, and complain when they are wrong. "

2. Idioms that tell people right and wrong behind their backs:

1, lip blowing

Pinyin: diān chún bò zu

Explanation: refers to fiddling with the tongue.

Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Biography of Awakening Marriage and Two County Magistrates Fighting for Righteousness to Marry Orphans": "If the Wangs are men and women, if they are big or small, then those who do not envy Xiao Guan Pan's beauty, such as Pan An, secretly turn their lips and shake their mouths and criticize ugliness."

No one in the Wangs, regardless of gender or age, does not appreciate and admire the beauty of Xiao Guan Pan. For example, when Pan An comes out again, he secretly gossips and criticizes Yaksa for being ugly.

Usage: as predicate, object and attribute; Used to do things.

Synonym: gossip.

Step 2 gossip

Pinyin: bā n nò ng sh ē f i.

Explanation: pass around what others say behind their backs, deliberately provoke, or make irresponsible remarks behind others' backs, causing disputes.

Source: Li Yuanshouqing's "Five Yuan Blowing Xiao" is the first fold: "He said a lot to me in front of public."

Synonym: sow dissension, sow dissension, gossip.

Antonym: Solve difficulties and disputes.

We should always be on guard against gossips.

Step 3 spread the seeds of discord

Pinyin: ti m: o b not lí jià n

Interpretation: Metaphor plays the role of gossiping, destroying the friendship between people, and even causing disputes, leading to separation and disunity among others. Separation: separation, separation.

Source: Qing Li Jiabao's "Officialdom in the Sky" back to the 39 th: "My surname Hu Mingfu loves to sow discord."

Use: combined; As a predicate; Derogatory.

Antonym: sincere unity

Some snobs are despicable and used to making waves and sowing discord.

Step 4 pick three and pick four

Pinyin: ti m \u o sān Hu not s

Explanation: It means to sow discord.

Source: Qing Zhou Sheng's "Biography of Awakening Marriage" back to 57: "We are a bad troublemaker, picking three tongues with two feet. Who cares about him? "

We who disturb the family, sow discord and gossip, who cares about others?

Usage: as predicate, attribute and object; Used in spoken English.

Synonym: pick three and dial four, and adjust three nests and four.

Example: This guy is picking three and dialing four, and I'll break her.

Step 5 rap and adjust your lips

Pinyin: ráo shtáo chún

Explanation: It means to gossip, which means to gossip. Rap: talkative. Lip adjustment: talk.

Source: Ming Ming's "Su Jiu Yin Ben" is the first fold: "I just want to rap and tune my lips. How can it be a tree?"

I was just about to gossip, but he was helpless and pursued.

Synonym: talkative

Usage: as predicate, attribute and object; Used for speaking, etc.

He is a talkative man, and he can't be trusted to keep secrets for others.

Don't say other people's idioms behind their backs. It is said that other people's idioms are aboveboard, clear, righteous, loyal, hard-core, loyal, and behind them, they are righteously said: pick and choose.

Pass around other people's words, deliberately pick and choose, or talk behind their backs, causing disputes. Source: "Zhuangzi Stole Foot": "Shake your lips and drum your tongue, make trouble."

Li Yuan celebrated the first discount of "Five Yuan Blow": "He teased me about many things in front of everyone." Catch the wind and catch the shadows. You can't catch the wind shadow.

Metaphor has no factual basis for talking and doing things. Source: "Han Shu Suburb Sacrifice": "If you listen to his words, your ears will be full, and if you meet them; I can't ask for it, and it swings like the wind. "

Zhu Zi Quan Shu: "If you seem to be doing it for a long time, how much progress will you make?" False: rumor. The source of rumors and lies: Yuan Anonymous's Enemy and Creditor's Third Fold: "My children have never lied and never behaved badly."

Lies: Lies. Deceive and confuse the masses with rumors.

Source: "History of the Yuan Dynasty Shi Zuwu": "First build Guichou in the East Palace, Jia Yin, and kill it in Xijing to mislead people." Malicious slander comes from malicious slander and framing others, slandering and speaking ill of others, attacking and framing others.

Source: Songshi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan": "A sharp knife cuts flesh and sores, and bad words hurt people and hate." Ear food: ear food.

Refers to rumors that have no conclusive basis and have not been thought and analyzed. Source: Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty, Preface to Historical Records and Chronology of the Six Kingdoms: "If you don't observe him, you always smile because of his actions, which is no different from eating with your ears."

Short-distance flight and long-distance flight, currently: scattered; Short and long: refers to right and wrong, good and evil. Make rumors and slander others.

Source: Tang Yazhi's "Preface to Sending the Northern Han Dynasty to Jiangxi": "Therefore, the volume is small, destroyed by the foundation, and the neighboring land is multi-effect, flying short and long, and the world is famous." Short-distance flight and long-distance flight, currently: scattered; Short and long: refers to right and wrong, good and evil.

Make rumors and slander others. Source: Tang Yazhi's "Preface to Sending the Northern Han Dynasty to Jiangxi": "Therefore, the volume is small, destroyed by the foundation, and the neighboring land is multi-effect, flying short and long, and the world is famous."

Fei mou slandered fishing with gossip. Source: In the "Inscription on the Tombstone of Si Tuleideng and Shi Zhong's Letters to Taiwei Xu Guogong": "The second coach suffered from public intervention, which was not good for himself ... and then flew to find slander and dye me."

Fei recommended slanders and slandered them with gossip. To "fly to find a fisherman and slander him."

Source: Qing Zeng Guofan's "Inscription on the Martyrdom of Bijun": "Those who avoid the monarch will fly to the next level, seek slander and overlap pollution." Gossip means spreading rumors and slandering others.

Source: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Feng Sanniang: "Those who make trouble can't bear it." Immersion is a metaphor for secretly slandering others.

Source: The Analects of Confucius, Yan Yuan: "The road is long, and it is Xiu Yuan." Holes come from the wind: holes, holes; Come: incur.

Only when there are caves can the wind enter. The spread of news and rumors is not entirely without reason.

It is also a metaphor for the occasional spread of rumors. Source: Feng Fu by Chu and Song Yu in the Warring States Period: "Wen Shi said: Anecdotes come to the nest without evidence."

What you say is very good, but what you think is another set. Speak with your heart.

Source: Han Huan Tan's "New Debate": "If it is not the person, the words are not true. Although the inch is broken, the Tao has not yet come out." Bao Puzi Wei Zhi: "The mouth is false, but the back is different."

Two-faced people have ulterior motives, one to face and one behind. Source: Ethan's "Grey Orchid" is the second fold: "I don't know if he has two sides and three knives, moving in the husband and wife."

Gossip flies, and gossip is still going on. If there is no basis.

Refers to slanderous words that spread behind your back. Gossip, groundless words.

Refers to slanderous words that spread behind your back. Use "gossip"

Source: He Qing Bangor's "Night Talk with Recording Li Xiu": "How can you believe rumors?" Rumors are unfounded.

Refers to slanderous words that spread behind your back. Source: Book of Rites Confucianism: "Long time no see, I don't believe rumors."

Historical Records Wei Wuqi's Biography of An Hou: "There are evil words, and they are heard by evil words." Gossip or gossip?

If there is no basis. Refers to slanderous words that spread behind your back.

Gossip, gossip, groundless and unreasonable words. Gossip: unfounded words.

It refers to creating rumors, deceiving and confusing the masses. Source: Biography of Zhaifang in Han Dynasty: "Today, Zhai Yi and Liu Xin are plotting against the law, spreading rumors to confuse people and trying to usurp the throne."

On yellow and black numbers: criticism. Comment behind your back and slander others at will.

Source: Yuanyang Wen Kui's "Reunion of Children" is the first discount: "You will make trouble as soon as you get started, and you will be criticized." Face to face, not face to face, behind your back.

Insulting one's face means praising one's face and slandering one's back. The same is "face and reputation are ruined."

Praise to your face and slander behind your back are not equal to praise to your face. The same is "face and reputation are ruined."

Praise to your face and slander behind your back means praise to your face and slander behind your back. A human face and a dog's heart (1) is a metaphor for a person with beautiful appearance and low talent.

(2) Jude said human face beast heart. Source: "Jin Shu Longzai Collection" records: "Lang said:' Who is the official department and who is the dog's heart?" Wang Chen is ugly and talented, and a national treasure is not as beautiful as his brother, so he is brilliant. "

Although the beast's face is human, its heart is as cruel as a beast. Describe people as cruel and despicable.

Source: Liezi Huangdi: "Xia Jie, Yi Yin, Lu Xing and Tsoumou are all the same people, but they have the heart of an animal." "Han Shu Xiongnu Biography": "Being left-handed, human face and animal heart."

People's words are terrible: other people's comments refer to gossip; Fear: fear. It's terrible to talk behind your back or slander.

Source: The Book of Songs Lieutenant General Zheng Feng: "Many words are awesome." Three long and four short (1) especially human death.

With "three long and two short". (2) to gossip, abusive.

A pair of three husbands generally refers to rumors spread by many people. With the words of three husbands.

Source: "Biography of Wang Jinshu": "This minister's letters and deeds are not written by him; The boiling of the structure is not the right of the three husbands, but the external help and response to the 25 th Five-Year Plan. " Sanfu's words generally refer to rumors spread by many people.

Source: The Warring States Policy Qin Ce II: "Ceng Zi, the leader of the former dynasty, paid for the murder of a person with the same name as Ceng Zi. Someone told Ceng Zi's mother,' I once participated in the murder'." Ceng Zi's mother said.

4. Give a short message 1 Speak ill of others behind their backs, buffoon.

Pronunciation: Dior Li Ang Xi

Interpretation: Metaphorically, bad guys are rampant and can't make trouble.

Source: "Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour" "I don't see the beast alone, I bow my head to be arrogant, and the more things are, the more things are indisputable."

Haven't you seen wild cats and weasels? Bend over there, waiting for the small animals that are scratching around; When it catches small animals, it jumps east and west, not avoiding competition.

2. grandstanding

Pronunciation: Hua Zhang Q incarnation

Interpretation: it is to cater to the masses with exaggerated words and deeds and defraud the trust and support of the masses.

Source: History of Art and Literature: "However, those who are confused lose subtlety, while those who stand up always promote and suppress, violate the Tao, and learn from others."

The confused people have lost the profound and subtle truth (in Confucian classics), while the eccentric people follow the crowd and misinterpret the attached scriptures at will, which violates the essence of the Holy Way and only knows how to gain trust and support by noisy remarks.

3. Fox and Mouse

Pronunciation: Zhu and tú in slang.

Interpretation: It is a metaphor for people's low quality.

Origin: A clear people wins the seventy-third chapter of The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties. "The imperial decree is still there, but I hate the ears of these foxes."

There are still some laws and regulations of the court, but these people with low quality are hateful.

4, two sides and three knives

Pronunciation: li m 4 ng mi à n s ā n d ā o

Interpretation: It is a metaphor for people who have ulterior motives in front of and behind their backs.

Source: Ethan's "Grey Orchid" is the second fold. "I don't know if he has two sides and three knives."

How do you know he has ulterior motives and gossips with you like this?

5, brazen * * *

Pronunciation: hê u yá n wú ch ǐ

Interpretation: refers to people who are thick-skinned and shameless.

Source: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Qiaoyan "Qiaoyan is as thick as a spring."

Words are as sweet as drums, and impudence is as low as deeds.