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Irregular talk

Words used to describe immoral men: playful smile, glib tongue, vulgar, dirty, glib tone.

1. Playful smiling face

Describes a playful, non-serious or frivolous look.

From: Chapter 30 of "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Who have you seen me play with! You should ask those girls who always smile with you!"

Example: The monitor then interrupted with a playful smile.

2. Glib tongue

Describes a person who is smooth and frivolous in speaking and loves to talk.

From: "Shout" by Xiao Qian, the second volume of the People's Education Chinese Language Book for eighth grade or the first volume of the Lujiao edition for eighth grade: even some beggars make up Allegro with a glib tongue.

Example: Although he is usually smooth-tongued, when he speaks in class, he becomes clumsy.

3. Obscene

(1) Also known as "obscene". .Vulgar and despicable; vulgar and despicable.

(2) (shape, appearance) humble or (appearance and behavior) vulgar and ungenerous.

(3) Humble and humble, used as a word of humility.

From: The third chapter of "The Female Champion" by Xu Wei of the Ming Dynasty: "Although this official is a humble official, he has shown his talents in benefiting the people and tying up officials."

Example: Jia Huan seems to be a wretched character and has rough behavior.

4. Dirty

Dirty, meaning: dirty, filthy, also refers to despicable moral behavior, metaphorical person's bad thoughts and moral character: despicable and dirty.

From: Chapter 5 of Guo Moruo's "Zheng Chenggong": "The bad guys among them are indeed the worst things in the world. They are treacherous, murderous and arsonous, robbed by force, despicable and dirty, they can do anything. ."

Example: Yu Wentai, who looks like a primary school principal but is actually a dirty person.