To speak in silence
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ǔ B è I è K ē ng, which means to hold your back and throat; it means to control the key. It comes from the biography of Liu Jing and sun Tong in historical records.
Phonetic notation of Idioms
I don't know. I don't know.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Liu Jing and sun Tong in historical records, it is said that "when a man fights with others, he will not be able to overcome them. Now your Majesty's entry into the pass and the capital, the case of Qin's hometown, also strangles the world's high and its back Press, high, with "voice".
Idiom usage
Russia's ambition can be achieved if it moves eastward to Asia and then turns its back to the British and French. The postscript of Wang Tao in Qing Dynasty
To speak in silence
a worthless person in imposing attire - mù hóu yī guàn
Thousands of miles of different wind, hundreds of miles of different customs - qiān lǐ bù tóng fēng,bǎi lǐ bù tóng sú
take across sentient beings universally - pǔ jì zhòng shēng