Slander is harmful to the virtuous
Slander is a Chinese idiom, pronounced J ì NCH á NH à IXI á n, which means to speak ill and frame good people.
Idiom explanation
Slander: slander, speak ill of others; virtuous: virtuous, refers to good people. Speak ill, frame good.
Idiom usage
Please don't be in front of the leaders.
Slander is harmful to the virtuous
filling up the streets and blocking the lanes -- a great multitude of people - tián jiē sāi xiàng
Opinions on swallow and swallow - yàn què zhī jiàn
sb. who makes minimal corrections and thereby improves a piece of writing - yī zì shī