Tongue tied
Open mouth, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ā NGK ǒ UDI à OSH é, which means to make a speech. It's from the slander book of Tang Luo Yin.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
Luo Yin's slander Book narrates two crazy lives: "if you open your mouth, it's slander; if you bend your head to avoid things, it's quirky and difficult."
Idiom explanation
To make a statement.
Tongue tied
Bridge is bridge, road is road - qiáo shì qiáo,lù shì lù
there is no limit to lust and covetousness - tān yù wú yì
be patient for a long time under another man 's domination - jiǔ jū rén xià