Sharp words
Skillful speech, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ǎ oy á NL ì K ǒ u, meaning skillful speech, sharp speech. It comes from Dong Fangshuo's theory of non you.
Idiom usage
It refers to a person's eloquence. It refers to a person's eloquence.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Glib antonym: clumsy
The origin of Idioms
Dong Fangshuo of Han Dynasty: "all three of them are deceitful and deceitful
Idiom explanation
Clever words, sharp words.
Sharp words
Governing the country and discussing the way - jīng bāng lùn dào
Every man sweeps the snow before his door, never mind the frost on others' tiles - gèrénzìsǎo ménqiánxuě,mòguǎntārén wǎshàngshuāng
there should be three rounds of discussions before something is decided - sān bǎng dìng àn
Looking at the mountain from the bottom - zhǔ hù kàn shān
hang up lamps and drape festoons - guà dēng jié cǎi