use all means of persuasion
Saying good or bad, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Shu ō h ǎ Oshu ō D ǎ I, meaning to persuade or request in every way; praise or comment on good or bad. From Jin Ping Mei.
Idiom explanation
① Of all persuasions or requests. ② Good or bad comments.
The origin of Idioms
The 16th chapter of Jin Ping Mei CI Hua written by Lanling Xiaosheng of Ming Dynasty: "I came out in a hurry when I was wrong. I had to stop it. I said good things and bad things and let me go."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and adverbial to describe repeated persuasion. I said yes or no before I passed. Lu Xun's lacy literature reading notes: "once you sell money, this is a commodity, and the buyer has the right to say good or bad."
use all means of persuasion
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