On dangerous words
Dangerous words, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is w ē iy á ns ǒ NGL ù n, meaning to make people feel frightened or shocked speech. From the ghost of the black book.
The origin of Idioms
In Qing Dynasty, Peng Yangou's Black Ghost, Chapter 24: "the stagnant ghost appears in the form of astonishment, and it is dangerous to talk about it. We hope to see our compatriots."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.
Examples
Yan Fu's "you Ru San Bao" said: "today's politicians are mostly connected with the five gods. If the western and Eastern countries hold dangerous views and cry bitterly in order to live wildly, then they are stupid."
On dangerous words
rack one's brains without results - wǎng fèi xīn lì
author with many works to his credit - zhù shù děng shēn
be very hard up , and in fact ) be at a loose end - shí guāi yùn jiǎn