speak false and sweet words
Huashuo LiuShuo, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ā Shu ō Li ǔ Shu ō, which means to describe the deceptive and pleasant words. From the story of heroes and heroines.
Analysis of Idioms
Sweet words
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute, adverbial; of deception
Examples
I won't say anything. In a word, I'll keep him from lying and working hard. The 40th chapter of biography of children heroes by Wen Kang in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
The 15th chapter of Wenkang's biography of heroes and heroines in Qing Dynasty: "you can't see these young old men. They don't agree with each other. Once you press them, they're gone. It's long ago."
speak false and sweet words
sounds of crowing cocks and barking dogs were heard around -- two places are very close to each other - jī quǎn xiāng wén
difficult miscellaneous diseases - yí nán zá zhèng
There is no success in a hundred - bǎi wú yī chéng