have a glib tongue
Qiaoruhuang is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation of Qi ǎ OSH é R ú Hu á ng, which means dexterous tongue, eloquence, eloquence and cunning. From the book of songs Xiaoya Qiaoyan.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Xiaoya · Qiaoyan:" Qiaoyan Ruhuang, Yan Zhihou Yi
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate, object, attribute; derogatory. Example 1. This businessman is so eloquent that he deceives consumers by saying that inferior products are superior products. Many people have been deceived. 2. The clever matchmaker Aunt Zhang finally told the lame son of the landlord that it was a marriage.
have a glib tongue
The fog is surging and the clouds are steaming - wù yǒng yún zhēng
the turn of fortune after reaching one extreme - bō jí zé fù
shoulder to shoulder and arm in arm - āi jiān dā bèi
investigate openly and secretly - míng chá àn fǎng