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What do you always talk about?

A cliche?

Pinyin: l m 4 o shēng Chang tán

Explanation: Old scholars often say. This is a metaphor. People are used to hearing things that have no fresh meaning.

Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms Shu Wei Guanju: "This is a cliche."

Make sentences with examples: fame and fortune have no evidence, and they are making mistakes all the time. Where does the water flow after three glasses of turbid wine? This word is also a cliche. ★ The Scholars by Qing Wu Jingzi

Pinyin code: lsct

Synonym:? The same old story, the same old story.

Antonym:? Be original and insightful.

Two-part allegorical saying: Kongming practices the piano; Eighty-year-olds practice pipa.

Riddles: Freshmen don't talk.

Usage: as predicate and object; There is nothing new.

English: a standing plate

Story: During the Three Kingdoms period, Guan Ju, a warlock of the State of Wei, was proficient in the Book of Changes, and ministers Yan He and Deng Yang asked Guan Ju to promote them to the three fairs for fortune telling. Guan Lu dare not offend them. After reading the hexagrams, he preached the truth, demanded peace and loyalty, observed the people's feelings and was generous, thus ranking among the three fairs. Deng Yang said unhappily, this is a cliche.