converse
Speaking out, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū y á NT ǔ y ǔ, which means to speak like words. From the cold swallow in Pingshan.
Idioms and allusions
It's from the sixth chapter of Pingshan Lengyan: "Song Xin saw Leng jiangxue's eloquence. First, he was afraid and didn't dare to say more. He just looked here." The sixth chapter of cold swallow in Pingshan written by Di'an mountain people in Qing Dynasty: "Song Xin saw Leng jiangxue's eloquence. First, he was afraid and didn't dare to say more, but he only promised."
Discrimination of words
Using law as predicate and object; referring to people's speech, etc. [synonym]: to express oneself
converse
generous outside but scheming inside - wài kuān nèi shēn