1. Idioms related to gossip
The common voice is the best_Idiom explanation
Pinyin: zhòng kǒu shuò jīn
Definition :铄: melt. It describes that public opinion is so powerful that it can even melt metal. It is a metaphor that unanimous opinions can confuse right and wrong.
Source: "Guoyu · Zhou Yu Xia": "A common heart makes a city, and a common voice makes gold."
Example: A group of words confuses each other, and different opinions contend; ~, accumulation does not make a difference. yes. Lu Xun's "San Xian Ji·An account of Hong Kong's Christmas wishes"
2. Allusions to idioms related to flow
Idioms related to flow
The word "liu" Idioms that begin with: (***55) [l] Famous for centuries, fragrant for future generations, wind returns to snow, fragrant through the ages, relics of the wind, lingering customs, lingering charm, fleeting light, fleeting, fleeting, sweating, flowing gold, flowing mouth, flowing mouth, often talked about, flowing people Wandering, wandering, wandering, wandering, drifting, wandering, drifting, drifting, drifting, drifting, drifting, drifting, drifting, drifting, wandering in the rivers and lakes, lost, displaced, drifting, wandering in a foreign land, drifting to the end of the world, lingering, forgetting, wandering, forgetting to return, drifting, moving, moving, unfavorable, fleeting years are like water, drowning, forgetfulness, refluxing water does not rot, the door hinge does not rot The running water does not rot, the door hinges are not mole, the flowing water flows through the dynasty, the mountain flows, the flowers fall, the peach blossoms flow, the peach blossoms flow, the water flows ruthlessly, the clouds flow, the water swims, the dragon flows, the sky is clear, the stars fly, the stars fly, the stars catch up with the moon, the flow stops, the bleeding drifts, the brine bleeds thousands of miles, the rumors fly, the rumors fly, the rumors fly, the gossips, the rumors, the gossips. Rumors are confusing, rumors are confusing, and rumors are lost. Rumors stop at the wise
The second character is the idiom of "flow": (***77) [b] wave flow maomi [c] continuous flow from Liu Wangrei [d] East flow falls in the west, east flows in the west, the current disperses [f] romantic talents fly short and long, romantic ups and downs, romantic people through the ages, elegant, elegant, suave, romantic, unrestrained, romantic, romantic, injustice, romantic, clouds scattered, romantic affairs, romantic sins [h] sweat Sweat is running down your back, your skin is sweating, your skin is sweating, your body is sweating, your heels are sweating, your face is sweating, your back is sweating, your clothes are sweating, your clothes are sweating, your heels are sweating The current of people is declining. Nine streams, three religions, nine streams, and ten schools. Advance bravely. Abnormal stream. Retreat bravely. [l] Full of tears. [m] Celebrities. [n] Peeing. The flow of flowers and shit, the flow of farts and the flow of gods, the flow of qi, the flow, the source, the source, the source, the water, the water is moist, the fire is dry, the water clouds scatter, the pillow, the stone, the flow, the source [t] join the flow, seek the flow, trace the source [w] thousands of streams admire [x] the blood flow The river becomes a river, the blood flows into a canal, the star current strikes the blood stream, drifts the pestle, the blood stream is like a bead, the star stream thunders, searches for the end of the stream [y] follows the level of the stream, goes along the stream to find the source [z], the pearl stream turns to the middle stream, the bottom pillar, the middle pillar, the mainstay, all the streams return to the sea. The boat is lost when the stream hits the pillow and washes the stone. A thousand gold in the pot flows away and forgets to return. The branches and leaves flow in the cloth. A pot flows in a coin
3. Idioms about rumors
Idioms about rumors:
Gossip,
Gossip,
eloquent words,
Rumor is mixed idiom
4. Four-character idiom for rumor
Four-character idiom for rumor:
Gossip,
Rumor,
Rumors,
Rumors,
Wise words,
Rumors to confuse the public,
Rumors Rumors,
Rumors,
Rumors
I hope my answer can help you.
5. Idioms to describe rumors
Rumors are baseless words. Refers to slanderous bad words spread behind the back.
Rumors confuse the public. Rumors: unfounded words. Refers to creating rumors to deceive and confuse the public.
Rumors stop among wise people. If there is no basis for it, it will stop spreading when it reaches wise people. Describes a rumor that cannot withstand analysis.
Rumors and rumors are still running rampant. Baseless words. Refers to slanderous bad words spread behind the scenes.
Rumors are baseless. Refers to slanderous bad words spread behind the scenes. Same as "gossip".
Rumors are still rumors. Baseless words. Refers to slanderous bad words spread behind the scenes.
Rumors and nonsense are unfounded and unreasonable remarks.
6. Allusions to the idiom of gossip
Source: "History of the Ming Dynasty·The Biography of Ma Mengzhen": "When a master comes out of a slave, his love and hatred come from his heart. When he talks about things, he spreads rumors and gossips. Forbidden court, this scholar's practice can be considered. "Qing Dynasty He Bang'e's "Yetan Suilu·Xiu Lin": "Rumors can't be trusted."
7. Idioms that describe rumors that can kill people.
人人言说了[rén yán kě wèi]
Vocabulary book
Basic meaning
人语: other people’s comments, referring to Rumors; fear: fear. Talking behind someone’s back or slandering someone is scary.
Derogatory meaning
Source
"The Palace of Eternal Life" by Hong Sheng of the Qing Dynasty: "Then I am favored by heaven; I encourage you to accept the kindness; although the holy meaning is strong, people speak It's terrible. Yesterday, I asked the slaves to enter the palace together, and then I said goodbye. "
"Zuo Zhuan·Xiang Gong 31st Year" Yu Chan said: "The hearts of the people are the same as their faces; how dare I say that. Is your face like my face?" Interpretation: This idiom means that people's minds are just like their faces, each one is different. Story: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Zipi, the official of the State of Zheng, planned to make Yin He the supervisor of his fiefdom. Yin He was a minor minister of the Zipi family and did not have the experience and ability to manage such a large area. Many people felt that this person was unqualified. To this end, Zi Pi sought advice from Zi Chan, who assisted him in governing. Zichan said: "Yin He is young, I'm afraid he can't do it." Zipi disagreed and said: "Yin He is cautious and honest. I like him very much and he will not betray me. Although he lacks experience, he can learn Yeah. After studying for a long time, he will understand the principles of governance. "Zi Chan objected: "That's not possible. Generally, when a person loves another person, he always hopes to benefit the person being loved. But leaving such an important matter to him is like asking someone who doesn't know how to hold a knife to cut something. It will cause great harm to the person who is cutting the thing. In this way, no one will dare to ask you again in the future. Where is the protection?" Then, Zichan said sincerely: "You are the pillar of Zheng State. If the house breaks down, won't those of us living in the house also suffer? To give another example, if you have a You would never give a piece of exquisite and beautiful brocade to a person who doesn't know how to make clothes, because you are afraid of ruining the knot of the brocade." At this point, Zichan brought the topic to the point. : "High officials and large cities are used to safeguard the interests of the people. This is much more important than that exquisite and beautiful brocade. You are reluctant to let people who don't know how to tailor brocade tailor clothes, but why do you make high officials so important?" Are you going to hand over the responsibility and management of the city to inexperienced people? By doing this, don't you think that the brocade is more important than the high officials? I have never heard of taking the opportunity of being an official to learn An official." Seeing Zipi nodding after hearing this, Zichan went one step further and said, "Let's take hunting as an example again. There is a man who can't even drive a carriage or shoot a bow and arrow. How can he hit it? What about the wild beast? I’m afraid that the wild beast is not caught, but it will overturn itself. The same is true for managing national affairs. "You must first learn to govern, but you cannot learn to govern first." If you insist on doing this, it will definitely cause heavy losses. After hearing what Zichan said, Zipi nodded repeatedly and said, "You are absolutely right. I am not very smart." The clothes are worn on my body, so I know to carefully choose who to tailor them to. The high officialdom is related to the interests of the people, but I despise it very much. I am really short-sighted!" At this point, Zipi bowed to Zichan, and then said: "If you hadn't reminded me with these words, , I still don’t know that I have done something stupid. I remember that I once said, you govern the state of Zheng, and I will only govern my family property. It is enough for me to have something to support my body. I beg you that from now on, I will also obey your advice on my family affairs!" Zichan shook his head after hearing this and said, "People's hearts are different, just like people's faces are different, how dare I say anything about you? Your face is the same as mine? I felt in my heart that it was dangerous for you to do this, so I told you the truth. "The implication of Zichan's words is that my thoughts in my heart are not necessarily the same as yours. Zipi felt that Zichan was very loyal to the country, so he completely entrusted the political affairs to him. Later, Zichan governed Zheng Guo. Become prosperous and powerful.
8. What are the idioms to describe rumors?
The idioms to describe rumors are:
Zeng Shen committed a murder, everyone complained, and he surrendered three times. , groundless rumors, people's words are terrible, three husbands' words, three husbands' opponents, rumors flying around, rumors confusing the public
9. Idiom stories of gossips
Phonetic liú yán fēi yǔ.
Idiom story In 131 BC, the Marquis of Anwu, Tian Fu, married the daughter of King Yan. The fallen Marquis of Wei, Dou Ying, and General Guan Fu went to congratulate them on the order of the Queen Mother. Guan Fu toasted them, and Tian Fu toasted them. His men ignored him and Guan Fu cursed them. Tian Fu arrested Guan Fu's family. The Queen Mother threatened to kill Guan Fu, and Dou Ying was also killed by rumors.
Allusions for a long time. If you don't meet each other, you won't believe the rumors. There are rumors in "Book of Rites·Confucianism", which are bad words.
Used as subject and object; refers to bad words
Similar words: gossip, gossip
Antonyms: good words, good words and medicine
10. What are the idioms to describe rumors?
Gossip
Refers to slanderous rumors spread behind the scenes. Confuse the public
Rumors: unfounded words. Refers to the creation of rumors to deceive and confuse the public.
Rumors stop only the wise
Words that are unfounded are spread. It can no longer be spread among sensible people.
Rumors
Refer to rumors spread behind the scenes. Defamatory bad words.
Rumors
Groundless words. Refers to slanderous bad words spread behind the scenes. Same as "gossip".
Rumors
Still rumors. Baseless words. Refers to slanderous bad words spread behind the scenes.
Rumors
Words that are unfounded and unreasonable.