Good for teeth
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is l ì ch ǐ n é ngy á, which means to be eloquent and eloquent. From red pear flower.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Shouqing's the first fold of honglihua in Yuan Dynasty: "this girl is making me dumb. If you want to be cheap, you can be scolded by others, and then you can stop being sharp and sharp. "
Idiom usage
He is good at speaking.
Good for teeth
unable to suffer the humiliation made by the warder even if he is a whittled phoney one - xuē mù wéi lì
the seven emotions and six sensory pleasures - qī qíng liù yù
assume an air of self-approbation - yáo tóu bǎi nǎo