Teeth and cheek
The Chinese idiom ch à Ji á Gu à R é n is Pinyin, which means it is praised by people. It comes from the new political theory.
The origin of Idioms
He Qi and Hu Liyuan's new political commentary: "there are many desirable things in China and other well-known countries. There are more than 20 kinds of them. Once again, there are several kinds of them, but there is no such thing as China."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used of people or things, etc.
Analysis of Idioms
A lot of praise
Teeth and cheek
speak into sb . 's ears in a whisper - fù ěr dī yán
cook the crane for meat and burn a stringed instrument for fuel -- destroy sth. valuable or fine - zhǔ hè shāo qín
prevent divulgence of one's secrets - shā rén miè kǒu
a narrow space only enough for turning a horse - jǐn róng xuán mǎ