attack by innuendo
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is p á ngqi ā OC è J ī, which means that speaking and writing articles are not explained directly from the front, but expressed in explicit or implicit language, irony, attack or roundabout.
pronunciation
Pinyin: P á ngqi ā OC è J ī phonetic: ㄆㄤㄤㄑㄧㄠㄜ a ㄐㄧㄧメ foreign language: by stroke; (fig) attack by innuendo; make objective references
explain
Metaphors are not directly explained from the front, but are expressed in explicit or implicit language, irony, attack or roundabout.
Classics
Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty Chapter 20 of the strange situation witnessed in the past 20 years: it's just that we shouldn't attack him like this, we should call him out. Sun Li's Xiulu collection: the road of literature and life: many of Andersen's works are written in the same way, with many overtones, which is a very high art. In Liang Qichao's "education and politics" of the Qing Dynasty, it is most despicable not to debate right and wrong openly, but to slander opponents.
Discrimination
Usage: combined; used as predicate, attributive, adverbial; implied from the side. synonyms: roundabout, words in words, innuendo, allusion, criticism, obscure Antonyms: outspoken, straightforward, straightforward, to the point
attack by innuendo
come together through thick and thin - huàn nàn yǔ gòng