It's a disaster
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ǐ y á w é ihuॸ, which means to slander and cause disaster. It comes from the Jin family in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
In the Western Han Dynasty, Sima Qian's "historical records of the Jin aristocratic family", it is said that "at the beginning of the reign of emperor Xiangong, the general of emperor Xiangong was defeated by Lirong, and people said," it's a disaster for the teeth. " He broke Li Rong and won Li Ji's love, but he made a mess of Jin. "
Idiom usage
It's a disaster that comes from the mouth. He is often silent because he is well aware of the truth of making trouble by teeth.
Analysis of Idioms
Disaster comes from the mouth
It's a disaster
there is nothing comparable to this - wú kě bǐ nì
lower one 's banners and muffle one 's drums - yǎn qí wò gǔ