disease enters by the mouth
Disease comes from the mouth, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ì NGC ó NGK ǒ ur ù, which means that most diseases are transmitted by food. We should pay attention to food hygiene. From the mouth inscription.
The origin of Idioms
Fu Xuan's "Kou Ming" in Jin Dynasty: "disease comes from the mouth, disaster comes from the mouth."
Idiom usage
We should pay attention to food hygiene to prevent ~. The old people often use the proverb "disease comes from the mouth, disaster comes from the mouth" to warn us to pay attention to food hygiene and the art of speaking
disease enters by the mouth
See the soup and see the wall - jiàn gēng jiàn qiáng
act in a way that defeats one 's purpose - nán yuán běi zhé
join together in practising fraud - tōng tóng zuò bì
Water carries the boat, water capsizes the boat - shuǐ zé zài zhōu,shuǐ zé fù zhōu