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Many words hurt one's luck

Time: 2022-01-31 07:40:59 Author: ChinaWiki.net

Many words hurt one's luck

The Chinese idiom y á NDU ō sh ā NGX ì ng is pronounced in pinyin, which means that many words are easy to cause problems, so that words and deeds are inconsistent and conduct is damaged. It's the same as "saying too much hurts doing". It's from ziyunting.

The origin of Idioms

The first fold of yuan shideyu's ziyunting: "he asked if his words hurt his luck, and if he got some information about his family, it was not peaceful."

Idiom usage

Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.

Many words hurt one's luck


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