病从口入
病从口入
bìng cóng kǒu rù
Illness enters by the mouth (idiom). Mind what you eat!; fig. A loose tongue may cause a lot of trouble.
idiom
Traditional: 病從口入
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- (idiom) Illness enters by the mouth (idiom). Mind what you eat!
- fig. A loose tongue may cause a lot of trouble.
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Related Words
病从口入,祸从口出(bìng cóng kǒu rù , huò cóng kǒu chū)— Illness enters by the mouth, trouble comes out by the mouth (idiom). A loose tongue may cause a lot of trouble.
→患(huàn)— to suffer (from illness)
→病根(bìng gēn)— an incompletely cured illness
→一传十,十传百(yī chuán shí , shí chuán bǎi)— news pass quickly from mouth to mouth (idiom)
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