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Jinkouyuyin, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NK ǒ uy ù y ī n, which means that it used to refer to the words of the emperor in the old times. After the general refers to speak correctly, can't change, from the Jin · Xia Hou Zhan "to doubt".
Idiom explanation
Interpretation: used to refer to the words of the emperor. After the general refers to speak correctly, can not be changed.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Jin · Xia Hou Zhan's "to doubt": "golden voice, indifferent silence."
Discrimination of words
Usage: as the subject and object; refers to speaking correctly, complementing and changing.
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burn the bridge after crossing it - guò qiáo chāi qiáo
roundness inside but squareness outside - wài fāng nèi yuán
mourn the ancient and grieve the modern - diào gǔ shāng jīn