Hurtful remarks
Sarcasm is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is sh ā ngy á nzh ā y ǔ, which means sarcasm. From the great changes in the countryside.
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Libo's "great changes in the countryside" on the 20th: "sister-in-law scolds the dog and scolds the chicken. She can't stay at home for a day."
Idiom usage
As predicate or object; used in spoken English. Example Gaiman Dad: "the students feel bad when they listen to the hurtful words."
Hurtful remarks
The pearls and the stones meet each other - zhū bì jiāo huī
attack someone who has already fallen from power - tóu jǐng xià shí
to depend on under sb . 's thumb - jì rén yán xià
with hair unshevelled and teeth incomplete - péng tóu lì chǐ