out of the mouth comes evil
Disaster comes from the mouth. In Chinese, the Pinyin is Hu ò C ó NGK ǒ uch ū, which means disaster comes from the mouth. It's easy to get into trouble if you don't speak carefully. It comes from Fu Xuan's Kou Ming in Jin Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: more words will lose, more words will buy disaster
The origin of Idioms
Fu Xuan's "Kou Ming" in Jin Dynasty: "disease comes from the mouth, disaster comes from the mouth."
Idiom usage
In such an "~" autumn, we should defend ourselves more carefully. Lu Xun's sequel to Huagai: one more time
out of the mouth comes evil
Treat him in his own way - yǐ qí rén zhī dào,huán zhì qí rén zhī