pass from mouth to mouth
Word of mouth, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ǒ UK ǒ uxi ā ngchu á n, meaning no writing, oral transmission. It comes from the seven signatures of Yunji.
Analysis of Idioms
Oral and psychological teaching
Idiom usage
To spread or impart orally, though he spoils the oral love story. Lu Xun's essays on qijieting
The origin of Idioms
The seventy second volume of "seven signatures of Cloud Collection" written by Zhang Junfang of Song Dynasty: "the Scripture says:" knowing the white and guarding the black, the gods come from themselves. " It is to know that metaphysics is the mother of all things, that sages keep it secret, and that it is not written in words, and that it is handed down from mouth to mouth. "
pass from mouth to mouth
there is an azure sky above the blue sea - bì hǎi qīng tiān
rank , success , fame and riches - gōng míng fù guì
the crumbs which fall from one 's master 's table - yú bēi lěng zhì