Tongue twister
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is n ò NGK ǒ um í ngsh é, which means to lose the tongue. It refers to skillful speech or picking right and wrong. It comes from fan Zhen.
Notes on Idioms
Make mouth: show off clever argument, gossip; sound: voice.
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty Liang Ren Fang's playing fan Zhen, it is said that "if you talk, you can only dress up the wrong foot."
Analysis of Idioms
Right and wrong
Idiom usage
It refers to picking right and wrong.
Chinese PinYin : nòng kǒu míng shé
Tongue twister
treat a person with sincerity. tuī chéng zhì fù
a timely warning may avert a national crisis. yī yán xīng bāng
punishment by hacking process. qiān dāo wàn guǎ
seem ready to come out at one 's call. hū zhī yù chū
be soaked in a dark liquid without becoming back. niè ér bù zī