Taboo
Taboo, Chinese idiom, Pinyin for y ǐ y á NW é Ihu ì, means that people speak as taboo. It describes the strict control of speech by the ruling class. It comes from the biography of Mei Fu in the history of Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
People regard speaking as taboo. It describes the strict control of speech by the ruling class.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Mei Fu in the book of Han Dynasty, "among them, the common people were ignorant and spared, and they often touched the method of not being in a hurry, or they went down to the court, but the dead were numerous. Since Yangshuo, the world has been taboo, especially by the imperial court. " Yan shigu's note: "if you disturb people's mouth, the law is strictly forbidden."
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate, attribute, or object
Taboo
houses have adequate supplies and people live in contentment - jiā jǐ rén zú
initiate the dispatch of contingents of armed men and the mobilization of the masses - xīng shī dòng zhòng
a lone phoenix and a widowed goose - gū luán guǎ hú