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Idioms that describe hurtful words.

It is rude to speak hurtful words, it is a dirty lie, it is rude, and it is speechless.

First of all, exports hurt people.

Interpretation: refers to insulting others with ugly words.

Source: Romance of the Gods: "Zhao Gongming was furious:' What a demon! How dare you hurt others like this? You lied to me so much! "

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Xu

Vernacular Interpretation: Zhao Gongming was furious: "What an evil thing! Dare to hurt people like this, it is simply bullying me. "

Example: People kindly advise you, but you say it hurts people. Why are you so ungrateful?

Second, the mouth is cheap.

Interpretation: Xun: deferential; Humility. What he said was very unpretentious; No manners.

Source: Gong Peng case (No.16): "He said that I had wronged him, but he also made rude remarks and beat me up, begging my master to uphold justice."

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Greed Dream Theater

Vernacular interpretation: He said that I blackmailed him, said rude words, and beat me up to get justice from my master.

His arrogance and bullying immediately aroused public outrage!

Third, a dirty lie.

Interpretation: It is a metaphor for slandering or insulting others with malicious words.

Source: "Luohu Wild Record": "Spit people with blood, first pollute their mouths; A hundred feet of wild fox, dizzy. "

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: monk Xiaoying

Interpretation of vernacular: to spray other people's blood, your mouth should be stained with blood first; He is like a hundred-legged wild fox, losing his mind and running wildly.

Example: You are such a dirty lie. If he dies, he will make you pay for it.

Fourth, swearing.

Interpretation: word: word; Say; Talk: talk; Johnson: Humility; Obey. Welcome to speak; No manners. It is also commonly known as "export is not inferior."

Source: The History of the Three Kingdoms, Biography of Wei Zhi and Zhang He: "Tu (Guo Tu) was ashamed and said,' The army was defeated quickly and his words were arrogant'." If you are afraid, you will return to Mao. "

Dynasty: Jin

Author: Chen Shou

Vernacular interpretation: Tu (Guo Tu) was ashamed and further framed Zhang: "Zhang failed and made rude remarks." Zhang was afraid and went to Mao.

Just now, they said some rude things. You are a big one, you have always been a long-term talent and breadth, so you forgive them.

Five, there is no form to speak.

Explanation: It is rude and impolite to speak.

Source: "Strange Situation Witnessed in 20 Years" 73: "His young master was very angry when he got off the bus, but he thought he was good at it, so he was speechless."

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Wu

Interpretation of the vernacular: the other young master was angry when he got off the bus, but he thought he was very good at it, so he spoke insolently.

Example: How dare something with such a long beard be speechless?