stir up enmity
Tune your mouth: talk. Tongue learning: 1. Spread what others say: learn to talk. If you meet a tongue learner, something will happen. ② Imitate others: parrot. It refers to gossiping and gossiping behind one's back.
Idiom explanation
Word entry: tongue twister pronunciation: Ti á Ozu ǐ Xu é sh é interpretation: tongue twister: tongue twister. It refers to gossiping and gossiping behind one's back.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Hong Hong Hong of Ming Dynasty: "sooner or later, the East is going to light up. If you don't finish dressing up, shangwuzi will talk and talk!" Example: the original intention is to invite the kitchen king to eat and stick his teeth so that he can't speak ill of the Jade Emperor. Lu Xun's sequel to Huagai
Discrimination of words
Usage: as predicate, object; refers to gossip words are explained separately: picky: 1. Learn to talk: 1. Spread what others say: learn to talk | if you meet someone who learns to talk, something will happen. ② Imitate others: parrot. English Translation: stirupenmity; carrytales; causation between friends by spreading growers; makemischief (between...); telltales; Title tattle about people behind their backs
stir up enmity
a magnificent house become a mound of earth-vicissitude - huá wū qiū xū
one is long and the other is short - yī cháng yī duǎn
discourse at random of things past and present - shuō gǔ tán jīn