Sān jiān qí kǒu is an idiom in China, which means be careful what you say. It is also used to describe being unwilling or afraid to speak.
Chinese name
Keep your mouth shut-be cautious
spell
sān Jiān qíküu
It is helpful to determine the syntactic function and morphological characteristics of part of speech
adjective
synonym
Keep your mouth shut, keep your mouth shut, keep silent
antonym
Be eloquent, boastful and eloquent.
explain
Seal: seal. Third, it means many times. Shut his mouth many times. Describe speaking carefully. It is also used to describe being unwilling or afraid to speak. [ 1]
use
Verb object type; As predicate and object; Used for confidentiality [1]
source
King Wu asked,' The Ring of the Five Emperors; Can you smell it? Taigong said:' Yellow; Give it to the people; I'm afraid I won't come to Korea at night. Therefore, Jin people keep their mouths shut; Be careful what you say. "
2. Idioms with mouth endings at the end of four-character idioms:
Stunned, catchy, creaking, unable to eat, supporting the family, full of praise, speechless, supporting the family, the lion opens his mouth, the floating population, the water reaches out, the rice opens his mouth, the medicine is bitter, the heart is not suitable for words, and he is willing to take risks.
Open your mouth, shut your mouth, fill your tongue, cover your mouth, say things, be tongue-tied, embroider your mouth, be enthusiastic and bitter, praise your mouth, feed your family, hurt your mouth and support your family.
When the water comes to reach out, the rice opens its mouth, the banks cut its mouth, the river opens its mouth, the bottle seals its mouth, the sheep falls into the tiger's mouth, the golden tongue covers its mouth, the rice opens its mouth, the tongue is tongue-tied, the air door is famous, the mouth is silent, the room is divided, the mouth will be covered, the mouth will be catchy, the tongue will be sweet, the song will not leave the mouth, and the clothes will reach out.
Fixed phrases comes from ancient classics or works, historical stories and people's oral stories. It is a unique and long-used fixed phrases in ancient Chinese vocabulary. The meaning of idioms is incisive, often implied in literal meaning, rather than simply adding up the meanings of their components. Its structure is tight, and it is generally impossible to change the word order, extract or increase or decrease its components at will. Its form is mostly four characters, and there are also some two-character and multi-character, which are mostly composed of four characters. Simply put, idioms are words that are well known, can be quoted from classics, have clear sources and allusions, and are highly used.
The last word is a boastful idiom. There are nine boastful idioms: Idiom: Hou Xiang Yukou Pinyin: xiā ng Hó u y ǒ u Explanation: Describe a beautiful woman singing.
Source: Sheng's "Song of the Immortal Palace": "Look deep in the window and look for a secretary. The throat is sweet and the mouth is jade, and the pro will definitely be * * *. "
Idiom: embroidered mouth with brocade chest Pinyin: jǐn Xiūng Xiǐkǒu Explanation: I still speak with brocade heart embroidered mouth. Describe beautiful writing and gorgeous rhetoric.
Source: Qing Xiang Zi Ling's "Xuan Yuanting" Preface: "Embroidering the mouth on the golden chest is actually wonderful." Idiom: Embroider with brocade. Pinyin: j ǐ n x Ρ n xi ǐ k ǒ u Explanation: Brocade and embroidery are exquisite and bright silk fabrics.
Describe beautiful writing and gorgeous rhetoric. Source: Liu Tang Zongyuan's "Qiao Qiwen": "Parallel four Li Liu, heart embroidery, palace heavy feather vibration, spring as tentacles."
Example: Although it's just a number, it's nothing more exciting. If it is not ~, how can I say it? Li Qingru's "Garden in the Mirror" is synonymous with the ninety-third time: full of knowledge and full of flowers. Idiom: full of praise. Pinyin: zàn bù jué kǒu Interpretation: full of praise.
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions Sixty-fourth: "Baoyu read it and was full of praise." He often exaggerates Qiu Tong's articles in front of me.
Zou Taofen's Experience Journalist's Works is synonymous: full of praise; Antonym: full of abuse; Idiom: Do not accept compliments; Pinyin: zà n bê ró ng kǒ u Explanation: No more compliments. Source: Xia Jingqu, Han Ji, a monk who fills the lungs and hides ghosts in Qing Ji, wrote in the 139th chapter of Wild Sour Dew Words: "The sage waited for his book to finish, got a dinner and gave it to him. Describing it in an indescribable place is another axis with the questions of celebrities all the time, and he can't help but praise it. "
Synonym: full of praise Idiom: full of praise Pinyin: yù bù jué kǒu Explanation: endless praise. Source: Cai Dongfan's Romance of the Jin Dynasty, Chapter 36: "Wen Qiao was ordered by the secretariat to avoid it. He was invited by Dunbiao to be Sajima, but actually went to Dunso, pretending to be attentive and respectful, evaluating the plot and doing what Dunso wanted to do. He is rich and famous. "
Idiom: popular pinyin: kuàizhren kǒu explanation:: lean meat; Barbecue: Barbecue. Pickled food and baked food are both popular foods.
Refers to the delicious food that everyone likes to eat. Metaphorically, a good poem is praised and sued.
Source: Don Yi Yan, the King of the Five Dynasties, Volume 10: "Such as" the sound of water is always in the ear, the mountains are always in the door ",and" sweeping trees to take pictures, patting the bed and playing the piano "are all well-known." Example: A book, Guo Feng and Xiao Ya, is also the most wonderful part of Three Hundred Poems, and it is the most satisfactory achievement in poetry cooperation.
The synonyms of Wen Yiduo's songs and poems are: love to listen, love to listen, and praise each other. The antonym is insipid. Pronunciation is catchy: láng láng shàng kǒu ǒ u ǒ u. Explanation: Lang Lang: Jade strikes each other, which means reading loudly. Refers to reading skillfully and fluently.
It also means that the language is easy to understand and recite. Source: Wang Qingtao's "Song Yin Man Lu Lingbo's Female History": "I loved literacy since I was a child, and I gave Tang poetry, which was catchy."
Example: But when I was two or three years old and I can remember, she had secretly taught me to recite quatrains in Tang poetry. Guo Moruo's "Boiling Soup Collection: How to Study Poetry and Literature" synonyms: clear pronunciation and mellow voice, cadence, antonym: bending and twisting, idiom: phonetic symbol of floating population: liú kuài rén kǒu Interpretation: quotation (poetry, etc. ) is widely praised as beautiful.
Source: Qu Zao by Wang Mingshizhen: "Yang is a talented scholar, and his works include The Mystery of the Cave House, The House of Yuefu in Tao Qing, and The House of Qingyuefu in Xutao, etc., which are well-known but not approved by the master." Synonym: widely known.
4. There are four words with spoken language, which describe that the masses are praising everywhere.
What you said is not true, but what you said is true. My heart is different.
Articulate: speak, speak; Smart: smart and flexible. Speak quickly and deal with it easily. Describe eloquence well.
Keep your mouth sweet. Metaphor reading works is meaningful, meaningful and enjoyable.
Words are not inferior: humility. Speak very modestly. Describe arrogance.
Talk big. Describe speaking arrogantly.
More people eat than they eat, but they eat less.
Pay equal attention to speaking and listening training.
The study of the ear refers to knowing only superficial opinions from the ear, not real knowledge.
Dry mouth and red eyes describe people's emotional, harsh voice and ferocious face.
Stomach fatigue: refers to diet; Tired: bring trouble. Of being bound by diet.
Fairy fairy: refers to the court decree. Metaphorically speaking, it is the law, which can decide people's life and death.
Speaking refers to drawing while using gestures to help express meaning.
The spring breeze of quarrel originally meant that oral comments could increase everything like the spring breeze. After boasting or putting in a good word for others.
Say it repeatedly, or often.
Word of mouth is not literature, but word of mouth.
Two-faced people are described as cunning and insidious.
Flowing like a waterfall. Describe talking and distinguishing. It's not over yet.
My mouth smells like milk, my mouth smells like milk. Show contempt for young people.
What you say is very good, but what you think is another set. Speak with your heart.
There is no evidence in words, and there is no evidence in words.
Read aloud: read aloud; Only: thinking. Read in your mouth and think in your heart.
Beads are all jewels, the round ones are called pearls, and the round ones are called jewels. Describe the gift of speaking.
Gorgeous intonation means elegant speech.
In ancient times, before the blood was dried, a Covenant was made to wipe the blood of animals on the mouth. Break the contract soon after signing the contract.
Dry mouth, dry lips, dry lips. Describe talking too much or wasting your breath.
Ivory in the mouth: that is, cockscomb stone, which used to be written on yellow paper. If it is wrong, rewrite it with orpiment. Feel free to change what you say is inappropriate. Metaphor is inconsistent in speaking.
Fleas and lice in your mouth are like lice in your mouth. So it is also called "lice in the mouth".
River terrace Haikou River terrace: the eyes are like rivers, and the upper and lower eyelids are flat and long; Haikou: The mouth is like the sea, big and deep. The metaphor looks extraordinary.
Gold tongue is bad: use gold as the tongue; Advantages: it's broken. A tongue made of gold says it is broken. It's a waste of breath to talk too much.
Embroidered characters describe beautiful writing and gorgeous words.
Popular food and barbecue food are both popular food. Refers to the delicious food that everyone likes to eat. Metaphorically, a good poem is praised and sued.
Bring your family (be dragged down by your family).
Lang Lang Lang: The sound of jade colliding with each other is a metaphor for reading aloud. Refers to reading skillfully and fluently. It also means that the language is easy to understand and recite.
Good medicine is bitter in the mouth. Good medicine is bitter in the mouth. Metaphor sincere advice and sharp criticism. It sounds uncomfortable, but it is good for correcting shortcomings and mistakes.
Don't open your mouth. Don't say anything What's more, it is said that the request will not be agreed.
It seems to come from the mouth. Describe many people saying the same thing.
Keep your mouth shut; Seal put three seals on his mouth. Describe speaking carefully. Now it is also used to describe unwilling or afraid to speak.
Where the two roads cross. Metaphor is in a situation where you need to decide how to choose important things.
Bring home the bacon
Full of praise.
Keep praising.
It is difficult to read the words described by the bite of a tooth.
Drop bait from the tiger's mouth and send food to the tiger's mouth. Metaphor is at stake.
Open your eyes, open your mouth. Describe the appearance of shock.
Put your heart in your throat, put your heart in your throat, and almost jumped out. Describe fear.
As soon as you open your mouth, you eat ready-made food. Describe getting something for nothing and enjoying success. The same as "rice comes to mouth".
Opening your mouth means eating a ready-made meal. Describe getting something for nothing and enjoying success.
Housing allocation and population decline refer to past famine years. In order to reduce the family burden and make a living, people with a large population let some people go out to escape.
In the old famine years, people with a large population let some people go out to flee in order to reduce the burden on their families and make a living. The same as "dividing the house and reducing the mouth".
Throttle nozzle refers to the punch.
Although the metaphor of Buddha's heart Shekou sounds good, its heart is extremely vicious.
Risking your life means being willing to risk your life.
This is a question of words, but this is a question of words.
Closing the door means everyone in the family.
The mouth of a river is a metaphor for boasting.
5. A four-character idiom with the word "kou" 1.
Idiom pinyin
Idiom definition: bite your teeth: not smooth. It's hard to describe words, and it's hard to read.
The origin of the idiom: "Biography of Three Li Panlong in Ming Dynasty": "The proposed Yuefu, or even the older characters, are all your own works, and the words are clumsy, so readers can't finish reading the article."
2, the rice comes to the mouth
Idiom pinyin
Idiom explanation: eating a ready-made meal without working.
The origin of the idiom: Tang Yuanzhen's Yan Fang: "Cooked wine is not as good as a fisherman, and the rice is like a crow."
Step 3 keep your mouth shut
Idiom pinyin: Jiān kǒu büyán
Idiom definition: silence: closed; Speech: Speech. Shut your mouth; Don't talk.
The origin of the idiom: Biography of He Zun in Ming Dynasty: "Between righteousness and virtue, charity and suggestion are deceiving others, and it is convenient to seek power and choose oneself. Whenever the court falls, the ministers are treacherous and silent. "
4, golden mouth and jade teeth
Idiom pinyin: j ρ j Ρ n k ǒ u y ù y á
Idiom explanation: gold; Jade: Metaphor is precious. In operas and old novels; People often say that the emperor has a golden mouth and jade teeth; You are what you say; Can't change it at will. Now this metaphor is uncompromising. Also known as "gold word jade word".
The origin of the idiom: Jin Xiahou Zhan's "Yili": "Today is a golden mouth and a jade sound, indifferent and silent."
5. Pay tribute
Idiom pinyin: jiāo kǒu chēng zàn
Interpretation of idioms: Yokoguchi: Everyone says the same word. Praise in unison.
The origin of the idiom: "The Biography of Wang Li Yuan Shi": "Li was enlightened since childhood and was weaker than the crown. He is as famous as Wei Chu, and all the celebrities have praised him. "
6. What are the four-character idioms that the last word brings into the word?
Out of place,
Everywhere,
Go straight,
Archived in,
Diseases enter through the mouth,
Make good use of it,
Inviolable,
Don't enter the box,
Break into houses,
Make good use of it,
Lure the enemy deep,
Go deep alone,
Don't come in,
Squeeze in,
Dede came in and out,
Take advantage of the gap to enter,
Big and small,
Cut to the chase,
Ghosts in ecstasy,
Drive deeply,
Come in proudly,
Go straight,
Ghosts go out and electricity goes in,
It doesn't matter,
Fleas come out at night,
Nothing is empty,
Divergence, divergence,
Fleas can't get out,
Attention should be paid to food hygiene
7. The last word input is required to be a four-character idiom. Oral diseases are mostly spread through food. Metaphor should pay attention to food hygiene.
Drive straight: don't stop riding fast; Go straight: Go straight. Refers to long-distance uninterrupted rapid progress. Describe the urgent March, unstoppable.
Take advantage of it.
Take advantage of the gap to enter, and take advantage of the weakness to enter inadvertently.
Use it: use it. Take advantage of it.
The content of the article refers to the content of the original article, which not only contains the vitality of heaven and earth, but also summarizes minor things. Describe the article as broad and profound.
Straight through with a single knife, straight through with a short handle. The original metaphor is to identify the goal, be brave and diligent. The latter metaphor is straightforward and does not beat around the bush.
Out of place: hinder or alienate. Describe each other as uncoordinated and incompatible.
The metaphor of ghostly electricity changes quickly and subtly.
Unqualified: absolutely; G: hard; Plaid: contradictory and out of place. It's too difficult to go deep. Describe each other's views completely different.
No holes: small holes. Metaphor is to drill if there is a loophole.
8. The four-character idiom of spoken Chinese is at the crossroads of Daquan.
Frankly speaking,
Blurt out,
Stunned,
Duplicity,
Deny,
As we all know,
With one voice,
A flow of words,
Popular,
Golden words and jade words,
Dry mouth,
A lot of money,
Swear and write,
Full of praise,
Have a mouth and no heart,
Don't be outspoken,
Talking nonsense,
Oral,
Nonsense,
Take a tooth out of the tiger's mouth,
Empty promises,
At the forefront,
Loose lips,
Be speechless,
Arguably,
Catchy,
Dirty lies,
Public opinion is difficult to adjust,
Repeat