fear slanderous talks
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ō uch á NW è ij ī, which means to worry about being slandered. It comes from Yueyang Tower by Fan Zhongyan in the Northern Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In Yueyang Tower written by Fan Zhongyan in the Northern Song Dynasty, "when one ascends this tower, there are those who go to the country and cherish their hometown, who are worried, slandered and cynical, who are sad and sad."
Word usage
To act as a predicate or attributive
fear slanderous talks
hate to leave a place where one has lived long - ān gù zhòng qiān
stick together through thick and thin - fēng yǔ gòng zhōu
fold one's hands and await destruction - shù shǒu jiù bì
stand together through storm and stress - fēng yǔ tóng zhōu
iron walls and brass partitions - tiě bì tóng shān
evoke memories of the past while living in the present - fǔ jīn tòng xī