Two sides and two tongues
Two sides and two tongues is an idiom. Pronunciation: l ǎ ngmi à n è RSH é.
Idiom explanation
[idiom]: two sides and two tongues [Pinyin]: Li à ngmi à n è RSH é à [explanation]: metaphor chooses in two aspects.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: "Sima's book of Rites: marriage rites Part II:" he has two sides and two tongues. He who constructs false slander and alienates flesh and blood will be expelled. "
Discrimination of words
Phonetic code: LMEs synonym: move your mouth to make your tongue usage: used as predicate and object; metaphor in two aspects
Chinese PinYin : liǎng miàn èr shé
Two sides and two tongues
Seven sons and eight sons in law. qī zǐ bā xù
an important juncture of life and death. shēng sǐ guān tóu
recount the general idea , the stylistic rules and the layout of a book. fā fán qǐ lì