spread from mouth to mouth
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "Zhang NGK ǒ Uji ā ochu á n", which means that people talk about it. It comes from Chen Tianhua's alarm bell in Qing Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: spread from mouth to mouth
The origin of Idioms
Chen Tianhua of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the world alarm bell: "it's unfortunate that people are injured and die. It's said that the whole country is sad. It's also necessary to cast several bronze statues and erect several stone tablets, which will last forever."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
spread from mouth to mouth
If you don't get into the tiger's den, you can't get into the tiger's son - bù rù hǔ xué,bù dé hǔ zǐ
parade with beautiful dress in broad daylight - yì jǐn zhòu yóu
bore a hole on the wall in order to get some light from the neighbour 's house - záo bì tōu guāng