1. Poems about people being two-faced
Poems about people being two-faced 1. What are the sentences that describe people being two-faced
1. Spit out sugar from the mouth, waist Pull out the knife from inside
2. A mouth full of blessings from the heavenly officials, a belly filled with annihilation of families
3. If the words are too sweet, the heart will be bitter
4. Talk with a smile in front of you, but carry a murderous knife behind your back
5. Smile on your face, but a den of poisonous snakes in your heart
6. The fierceness is in your heart, but the smile is on your face
7. The smiling tiger has a murderous heart
8. The one above is smiling, but the bottom is stumbling
9. The knife in the smile is cutting the skin and the flesh, and the needle in the cotton is picking out the marrow. Picking muscle
10. Do one thing in front of you and another behind your back
11. You are a person in front of you, but you are a ghost behind your back
12. Don’t be afraid of tigers and wolves, just do it. Afraid of the double-edged sword in front of others
13. When entering the mountains, you are not afraid of tiger wounds, only afraid of the double-edged sword of human relationships
14. The beauty of adults in front of you, but the murderous intention behind your back
15. A Two-faced head
2. What is the word to describe a two-faced person?
Two-faced and two-faced, two-faced and two-faced, two-faced and two-faced, one who talks the secret and the other side has the sword
一 [biǎo lǐ bù yī] The surface is different from the inside.
Sentence: I hate those people who are clever in their words and are inconsistent with their appearance.
三头两面 [sān tóu liǎng miàn] change one’s attitude based on the other person’s face. He is better at flattering and playing double-dealing.
Sentence creation: There is a kind of person who has two sides and is very unpredictable. You must be careful when dealing with this kind of person.
Duplicity [liǎng miàn sān dāo] is a metaphor for having bad intentions, doing one thing to one's face and another behind one's back.
Sentence: Not only did his words and deeds differ, he was also double-dealing and secretly framed his competitors.
yang fèng yīn wéi [yáng fèng yīn wéi] Yang: on the surface; Feng: obey, obey; Yin: secretly. Refers to playing two-faced tactics, obeying on the surface but disobeying secretly.
Sentence: He has always violated the school's regulations, so it's no wonder he got a demerit.
Kou Mi fù jiàn [kǒu mì fù jiàn] What you say is sweet, but in your heart you have harmful intentions. Describe the cunning and insidious nature of the two-faced person.
Sentence: This kind of person is a talkative person, who knows what bad intentions he has in his heart.
3. What are the idioms to describe "two-faced"
1. Good-looking but evil-hearted miàn shàn xīn è
Explanation: A kind-hearted person with a kind face but a vicious heart. Describe the cunning and insidious nature of the two-faced person.
Source: Song Dynasty Yue Fei's "Wu Mu's Suicide Notes·Nine Essentials": "An attack requires bravery, calmness and boldness outside, secrets require good luck, do not be afraid or hesitant, be cautious and bold, face "Good intentions are evil."
Example: But there are so many people in the world, why doesn't Elder Peng have a nice smile and be very kind? ★The 30th chapter of Jin Yong's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes"
2. Sweet words and sweet words but hidden dangers idea. Describe the cunning and insidious nature of the two-faced person.
Source: "Zizhi Tongjian·Tang Ji·Xuanzong Tianbao First Year": "Li Linfu is said to have 'honey in his mouth and a sword in his belly'."
Example sentences: This A person with a sweet mouth and a sword in his belly is a person who is a friend despite resentment. ★The twenty-fifth chapter of Ming Feng Ji by Wang Shizhen of the Ming Dynasty
3. Kind-faced and evil-hearted miàn shàn xīn è
Explanation: Kind-hearted in appearance, but vicious in heart. Describe the cunning and insidious nature of the two-faced person.
Source: Song Dynasty Yue Fei's "Wu Mu's Suicide Notes·Nine Essentials": "An attack requires bravery, calmness and courage outside, secrets require good luck, do not be afraid or hesitant, be cautious and bold, face-to-face "Good intentions are evil."
Example sentences: But there are many people in the world with good intentions and evil intentions. Why doesn't Elder Peng have a nice smile and be very kind? ★The Thirtieth Chapter of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" by Jin Yong
4. yáng fèng yīn wéi
Explanation: Yang: on the surface; Feng: obey, obey; Yin: secretly. Refers to playing two-faced tactics, obeying on the surface but disobeying secretly.
Source: Chapter 47 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" written by Li Baojia in the Qing Dynasty: "I also tried to persuade him face to face, but it was like telling the prefect to disobey him, so there was nothing he could do."
Examples and sentences: We should speak and do things honestly and not be obedient.
5. zhuō guǐ fàng guǐ
Explanation: It is a metaphor for the double-faced behavior of doing bad things and pretending to be good at the same time.
Origin: Dialect, no source.
Examples: He does things like catching ghosts and letting them go.