apply ointment to one 's lips and wipe one 's tongue with a towel
Generally speaking, the synonym "Gao lipuzhi" refers to "Gao lipuzhi". Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "g ā och ú NSH ì sh é", which means to use up the language to move people. It comes from the biography of Lu Qiang, an official in the later Han Dynasty, written by song Fanye.
Idiom explanation
To apply with grease; wipe off. Apply ointment to your lips and wipe your tongue with a cloth. It is used to describe people who are moved by words.
The origin of Idioms
Fan Ye of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in the biography of Lu Qiang, an official in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "the evil leaders, who are willing to chew, make flying stripes."
apply ointment to one 's lips and wipe one 's tongue with a towel
Cut down on the achievements and reserve the ability - fá gōng jīn néng
a happy match is fixed by heaven - hóng yè tí shī
the three obediences and the four virtues - sān cóng sì dé