Obscene language
Obscene language, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í NY á nxi è y ǔ, which means obscene and obscene words. It comes from the epitaph of Li Fujun, the governor of Lu army in Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Idiom usage
In the epitaph of Li Fujun, the governor of Lu army's festival in Tang Guping, written by Du Mu of Tang Dynasty: "the pain comes from Yuanhe, and those who have come to Yuanbai's poems are not brave Obscene words, which are cold in winter and hot in summer, can't be removed
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: lewd words
Obscene language
there is no lack of people of that ilk - shí fān yǒu tú
imitate others and thus lose one 's own individuality - hán dān xué bù
make a deep bow but refuse to kneel down - cháng yī bù bài
a dog will leap over a wall in desperation - gǒu jí tiào qiáng
too many things for the eye to see - mù bù xiá jiē
staunch through trials and tribulations - jiān kǔ zhuó jué