Mouth and tongue
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is g ǔ ch ú NY á OSH é, which means playing tricks on the mouth to incite. From a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Show off one's eloquence
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: lip shaking and tongue stirring
The origin of Idioms
The 63rd chapter of a dream of Red Mansions written by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: "why do you use us? You are so eloquent that you are happy to play, but you say that you are praising virtue."
Idiom explanation
Play with your mouth and chew your tongue. It is used to tease and incite.
Mouth and tongue
used to describe the beautiful dress of a woman - huā zhī zhāo zhǎn
Playing with the year and the moon - wán suì yī yuè
the feelings of the people are for - rén xīn guī xiàng
The loss is more than the deficiency - sǔn yǒu yú bǔ bù zú