Four-character words describing good eloquence, and eight-character words containing numbers

Be eloquent and eloquent; be good at debating. Describes people who are good at talking, good at debating, and eloquent.

Being able to speak well is not hindered. Impediment: stagnation. Originally a Buddhist term, it refers to a Bodhisattva who preaches sermons to people with clear principles and fluent words. Later, it generally refers to good eloquence and the ability to debate.

Everything you say becomes an article. Describes quick writing and good eloquence.

Don’t speak when you are big in debate. Big debate: good at debating. People who are eloquent and good at debating don't talk much to show themselves off.

Dabian Ruona Ne: Slow in language and not good at speaking. A truly eloquent person may appear to have a stupid mouth. It means that a person who is eloquent speaks calmly and does not show off his edge.

To show off your eloquence and talk eloquently.

The answer is fluent Answer: answer. Answer questions as fast as running water. Good eloquence and quick response.

Articulate: speak, talk; clever: smart, flexible. Conversation is quick and easy to deal with. Describe eloquence well.

Three-inch tongue is a metaphor for the eloquence of being able to speak and argue.

There is no barrier to eloquence, a Buddhist saying. It refers to the Bodhisattva who preaches sermons to people, who is clear in doctrine and fluent in speech. Later, it generally refers to good eloquence and the ability to debate.

Being quarrelsome is like talking and showing off one's eloquence.

Wise Heart and Wonderful Tongue: A clever mind and an ingenious eloquence.

Talking means talking without doing anything. Also refers to showing off eloquence (with a derogatory meaning).

Brass lips and iron tongue are a metaphor for eloquence.

Judge people by their words. Judge their intelligence based on their eloquence.

Be able to speak well. 〖Explanation〗Describes people who are good at talking and are good at talking.

To move one's mouth and to show off one's lips. Refers to gossiping, picking apart right and wrong or showing off one's eloquence.

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