zhǐ
sāng
huái

idiom
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Meaning of 指桑骂槐

指桑骂槐 means to point at the mulberry tree while scolding the locust tree; to scold one person indirectly by ostensibly scolding another; to make oblique accusations. Pronounced zhǐ sāng mà huái.

  • to point at the mulberry tree while scolding the locust tree; to scold one person indirectly by ostensibly scolding another; to make oblique accusations

Definitions & Examples

bié
zài
zhè
zhǐ
sāng
huái
 
yǒu
shén
me
huà
zhí
jiē
shuō
chū
lái
 

Don't beat around the bush here; if you have something to say, just say it directly.

biǎo
miàn
shàng
shì
zài
píng
xià
shǔ
 
shí
shang
shì
zhǐ
sāng
huái
 
shuō
gěi
shàng
tīng
 

On the surface he was criticizing his subordinate, but he was actually criticizing someone else indirectly for his boss to hear.

Zhè
piān
xiǎo
shuō
 
zuò
zhě
jīng
cháng
zhǐ
sāng
huái
de
fěng
shè
huì
xiàn
xiàng
 

In this novel, the author often satirizes social phenomena through innuendo.