耳报神

耳報神
ěrbàoshén
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 ear-reporting spirit
  2. 2 informant, tipster
  3. 3 someone who secretly passes on news

Examples

Zhè xiāoxi chuán de zhēn kuài, nǐ shì bu shì yǒu ěrbàoshén?
News travels fast with you — do you have a little bird whispering in your ear?
Bàngōngshì de yìjǔ-yídòng lǎobǎn dōu zhīdào, kěndìng yǒu rén dāng ěrbàoshén.
The boss knows everything going on in the office — somebody's definitely tattling.
Tā zài tóngshì jiān ānchā ěrbàoshén, shénme shì dōu mán bù guò tā.
He's planted informants among his coworkers — nothing gets past him.

Tips

history
From 《红楼梦》chapter 71: Xifeng complains about unknown informants — 'who's the ear-reporting spirit that works so fast?' Originally referring to a folk deity who whispered secrets into people's ears, the phrase became a colloquial label for sneaky tipsters.

Stroke Order

ěr
bào
shén