slick
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ó ut ó Uhu á n ǎ o, which means to describe people who are frivolous and cunning. From the red flag.
The origin of Idioms
Liang Bin's "red flag spectrum" 24: "Jiang Tao is waiting outside the gate. Zhu laozhong enters the gate and throws a letter in the gatehouse. A slick guy looked at the letter and took it in
Idiom usage
It refers to the image of a person. In Lu Xun's collection of letters 550 to Wang Zhizhi: "I didn't pay attention to the case of King Goethe. This king is superior to the French Saturday school. He is slick. He came to China to collect novel materials." Your slick image is boring.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: Glib tone [antonym]: treat people sincerely
slick
Every man sweeps the snow before his door, never mind the frost on others' tiles - gèrénzìsǎo ménqiánxuě,mòguǎntārén wǎshàngshuāng
respecting the old and being kind to the young - jìng lǎo cí zhì