What does 诟诇尰诼 mean?

Criticism, gossip, and rumors mean to spread rumors, slander, and scold others.

Interpretation of 诟谇讟诼诼: 诟谇: to insult; 诟诇谛诼: to spread rumors and slander. Spreading rumors, slandering and scolding others, source: Chapter 9 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "You talk to me behind my back, and gossips and gossips are all over the study room and outside." Grammar: Blames, rumors and rumors are used as predicates and objects; it refers to slander.

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2. According to the Earl of Ying, a group of villains made rumors and instigated Wu Song to commit murder with a borrowed knife.

3. Because the two of them were so close, they couldn't blame their classmates for starting to suspect each other. They talked behind each other's backs and spread rumors and rumors all over the study room and outside.