Foul language
Foul language, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ì y á NW ū y ǔ, which means vulgar and vulgar words. From "women's language theory · he rouzhang".
The origin of Idioms
Song ruohua and song ruozhao of the Tang Dynasty wrote "don't learn from stupid women, don't ask for the root cause, speak foul language, touch out and respect the virtuous."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: foul language
Idiom usage
As an object or attributive; referring to indecent language. example (bright moon, breeze) points at Tang monk, who is bald in front of and behind. He speaks foul language and does not stop swearing. The 24th chapter of journey to the west by Wu Chengen in Ming Dynasty
Foul language
Take the cloud and grab the stone - ná yún jué shí
the moral degeneration of the world is getting worse day by day - shì fēng rì xià