A strong tongue
It's a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is Ji à ngzu à Ni à sh é, which means to speak obstinately. From the great changes in the countryside.
The origin of Idioms
In Zhou Libo's great changes in the countryside, Part 11: "Xie Qingyuan has lost his prestige, but he still insists:" do you want to take care of my family's affairs? "
Idiom usage
As a predicate, adverbial, etc.
Examples
Please don't argue with me.
A strong tongue
from the strictly official point of view - zài guān yán guān
all is thrown into the eastward flowing stream - jìn fù dōng liú
play off one power against another - yǐ yí fá yí
Let a hundred flowers bloom and a hundred schools of thought contend - bǎi huā qí fàng,bǎi jiā zhēng míng
set an example by personally taking part - shēn tǐ lì xíng
a school of silver carps moving down a stream - guò jiāng zhī jì