Criticizing and criticizing
It is said that under the dragon's throat there is a counter scale diameter ruler. If you touch it, you will be angry and kill. It is often used to describe the weak offending the strong or the subordinates offending the monarch.
Idiom explanation
[explanation]: it's said that there is a scale under the dragon's throat. If you touch it, you will be angry and kill. It is often used to describe the weak offending the strong or the subordinates offending the monarch.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: in Song Dynasty Chen Liang's Xie Zhang Shi Yu Qi: "you Nian Liang has been out of the tiger's mouth for a long time, and he has been taboo about poverty; criticizing the evils of the dragon's scales is expected to be reasonable, and it will be useful if he is cut off by the common people, and the more he can be trained, the more he will be strong."
Criticizing and criticizing
a verbal statement without any proof - kōng kǒu wú píng
Teach me earnestly, listen to me despise - huì ěr zhūn zhūn,tīng wǒ miǎo miǎo