spread from mouth to mouth
It has been said that the Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is "zh ò NGK ǒ uxi ā ngchu á n", which means people say it over and over. From the 15th year of Wanli.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: oral communication
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
Huang Renyu's the 15th year of Wanli: "the investigation of the Ministry of Rites has no result, so it can only be played back: at that time, it was spread by word of mouth, and the first one who falsely spread it could not be found out."
Chinese PinYin : zhòng kǒu xiāng chuán
spread from mouth to mouth
break a butterfly on the wheel. niú dǐng pēng jī
A bull's head is not a horse's mouth. niú tóu bù duì mǎ zuǐ