Not to be afraid of words
Linwen bubo, pronunciation: l í NW é Nb ù Hu ì, Chinese idiom; interpretation: Lin: and; taboo: taboo. There is no need to avoid when writing.
interpretation
Pro: and; taboo: taboo. There is no need to avoid when writing.
source
"The book of rites · Qu Li Shang": "the book of rites is not taboo, the literary is not taboo."
Examples
The ancients said that Shi Qian's taboo talk was the same, but there were some words about resolving disputes, I'm afraid it's not true. (Volume 5 of Xia Wai Yao Xie by Ping Bu Qing in Qing Dynasty)
usage
There is no need to avoid when referring to composition
Not to be afraid of words
store up goods to make a good bargain - tún jī jū qí
speak cautiously and act adroitly - nè yán mǐn xíng
An evil son and a lonely minister - niè zǐ gū chén