
Evil language, offensive, often causes harm and pain.
The word originates from the combination of "evil" (恶) and "shanted" (shanted),denoted as òys-rás in simplified Chinese.
A syllable type classified under an evaluative category. The structure is a main-verb-ing phrase with a complementation form. The positive音译 is "evil",which cannot be spelled as "wù".
Contrast: It is also known as the cause of harm and pain.
The word type is negative;the function category is partial. When used in a sentence, it is both a subject and an object; it conveys negative sentiment.
Copyright information:The word originates from the 10th-century Chinese text "Feng shu," attributed to Li Guo. Below are excerpts of that text: "Shred meat, burn oil, burn fire, burn oil." This is a famous proverb used in modern times. The explanation is as follows:
A word of strong severity can cause pain and distress. For example, when someone says something harsh or offensive, it can have serious consequences on others.
Examples: Even speaking evil does not excuse oneself from suffering; even being mean to others will harm your feelings and relationships.
Phrases that express the same idea include "evil words" (evil language), which may refer to words of strong severity, or "bad advice." The meaning is similar but slightly different: "evil" is used when speaking directly about a situation, while "bad advice" is more of an indirect reference.
Examples: When someone says something harmful, they are not just being mean; their actions have negative consequences on others.
A man who smears one person's teeth does not make anyone happy. A man who says things that can only be said to a mean person may have a difficult time with his relationships and self-esteem.
When someone is too harsh or mean, they cannot keep their relationship healthy; however, when you are the type of man who smears people's teeth, you can't have good ones in your life either.
There are many examples given below: "You are a man who smears others' teeth and has no interest in being nice. However, if you are a man with little interest in being nice, your relationships will fail."
These are some famous sayings from the Chinese classic "The Great Proverb of Sun Tzu" by Lu Mu. The meaning is clear: When someone speaks evil language, they are not just mean; their actions have negative consequences on others.
Here are some common phrases used in English to convey similar meanings:
"Evil language does not excuse oneself from suffering. It has bad consequences on others." This means that even speaking evil doesn't make you happy and can harm others.
Evens more: When someone tells a person something that is meant for mean people, they do not have good relations with that person. A man who smears one person's teeth does not bring anyone's happiness. But if he smears many people's teeth, his relationship will break down; however, if you are the type of person who smears others' teeth and has little interest in being nice, your relationships will fail.
Here are some famous Chinese sayings translated into English: "Evil words do not excuse oneself from suffering. They cause pain and distress." This means that when someone says something offensive or strong, it doesn't excuse oneself for having bad feelings; their actions have negative consequences on others.
A man who smears one person's teeth does not make anyone happy. A man who says things that can only be said to a mean person may have difficult relationships and low self-esteem."
Man: If you are the kind of man who smears one person's teeth, your relationships will break down; however, if you are a man with little interest in being nice, your life will also fail.
Woman: Similarly, when someone speaks evil language, they do not excuse themselves from suffering. Their actions have bad consequences on others.
Cat: Whether the person smears one person's teeth or many people's teeth doesn't change their relationship with that person. If you are the type of man who smears others' teeth and has little interest in being nice, your life will fail too.
Dog: When someone tells a person something strong, they don't excuse themselves from suffering; it causes pain and distress for others.
Apple: Even speaking evil doesn't make you happy or have good relations. If you are the kind of man who smears one person's teeth, your life will fail. However, if you smear many people's teeth and have little interest in being nice, your relationships will also break down.
Giraffe: Whether the person smears one person's teeth or many people's teeth doesn't change their relationship with that person. If you are the kind of man who smears others' teeth and has little interest in being nice, your life will fail as well.
Bird: When someone tells a person something that is meant for mean people, they don't excuse oneself from suffering; it causes pain and distress on others.
Snake: Man: If you are the type of man who smears one person's teeth, your relationships will break down. However, if you are a man with little interest in being nice, your life will also fail. Similarly, when someone tells a person something strong, they don't excuse themselves from suffering; it causes pain and distress on others.
Cat: Whether the person smears one or many people's teeth doesn't change their relationship with that person. If you are the kind of man who smears others' teeth and has little interest in being nice, your life will fail too.