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Talking, talking nonsense, boasting, self-confidence, Kan Kan dialect, making up, talking nonsense, picking up wisdom, platitudes and making sentences.

Talking about words

Pronunciation w I w Iér tán

Interpretation: take the trouble to chat.

Source: However, he is not "clumsy", but he is not artificial, just like an acquaintance. (Lu Xun's Preface to Two Essays on Street Pavilion and Two Novels in China's New Literature Series)

Example: Everyone was very happy to hear the story that he cut in line.

Usage: as predicate and object; Refers to a talkative person

Say what comes to mind without proper consideration.

Interpret metaphor with nonsense, which means that there is no basis for speaking; Not reliable. Nonsense: whatever; Nonsense: open your lips when you speak. Chu Yuan and Wang Shifu's The West Chamber has a third discount: "Don't rest there, don't talk nonsense." Both methods and languages should be used; As predicate, object, form

brag

Explain that it is unrealistic to talk and write articles.

Chu Qing and Wu's "The Scholars" return to the eleventh time: "When you enter the library door and hear Yang Zhizhong talking inside, you will go in and bow and sit down together."

The formal use of law; As subject, object and attribute; derogatory sense

For example, Mao Zedong's "Transforming Our Learning": "Catch sparrows with closed eyes" and "Blind people touch fish" are careless and content with a little knowledge. "

This conclusion is not a list of phenomena of A, B, C and D, nor is it a cliche article of ~, but a scientific conclusion. ★ Mao Zedong's "Transforming Our Learning"

Talk about synonyms, talk about Kan Kan, talk about it.

The antonym is tight-lipped and taciturn.

Lantern riddle praise

There are enough reasons to be brave.

Chinese phonetic alphabet lǐzhi qiǐZhu

Idiom definition is straight: the reason is correct and sufficient; Vigorous: vigorous. If you have a good reason, your speech will be powerful.

The source of the idiom is Feng Ming Menglong's Ancient and Modern Novels, Volume 31: "Even if you arrest me in front of the Yamaraja Temple, I am confident and not afraid."

As long as we are right, we are afraid of him.

Taken by Qing Li garbo "officialdom in the sky" back to the 17th.

Talk easily and smoothly

Kan Kan: Be confident and take your time. Speak confidently and calmly.

From: "The Analects of Confucius and the Rural Party": "Chao, and the next doctor, so."

Example: But I have never seen such a rebellious spirit as Man Zi. ◎ Zheng Zhenduo's "Return to Court III"

Synonym: eloquent, boastful, eloquent

Antonym: keep silent, speak hesitatingly and be tongue-tied.

Grammar: formal; As predicate and attribute; Include praise

The Chinese pinyin hú biān luàn zào [recursive con-coat] means that this statement is groundless and unreasonable.

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Make it up-people who can say straight and straight are a little fabricated.

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Make up, talk nonsense, talk nonsense

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As predicate and object; Refers to unfounded and unreasonable words.

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Desperate to wear a coat

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A baseless statement

Pinyin: Wu jιzhιtán

Explanation: nonsense: impossible to investigate. A baseless statement.

Source: Shangshu Dayu Mo: "Don't listen to nonsense."

There is nothing to say, it's for ~. ★ The seventeenth time of Li Qingru's "Mirror Flower Edge".

Synonym: gossip, casual conversation

Antonym: eloquent and well-founded

Two-part allegorical saying: Ducks have a meeting

Grammar: as subject and object; Rumors, etc

English: an absurd story

Japanese: absurd (こぅとぅ) absurd (むけぃななし) words (はなし)

German: Unsinn

Idiom story: Ancient Dayu played an important role in controlling water. Shun Di thought he was the most qualified to accept the throne, so he prepared to give him the Zen position and warned him: "You are neither arrogant nor impetuous, and no one in the world will argue with you. If you don't brag about yourself, no one in the world will compete with you for fame and fortune. People's hearts are sinister and scheming. Therefore, to be a saint, you must not listen to nonsense. "

Idiom: Learn from others.

Pinyin: shí rén yá huì √.

Interpretation: pick up: pick up; Tooth wisdom: refers to what others have said. Take a sentence or two from others as your own words.

Source: "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Literature" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "Yin said:' Kangbo didn't get my wisdom. " "

For example, when writing an article, you must have your own opinions and express your true feelings. Never ~

English translation: cutting and driving, platitudes

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

Source: Chen Jinshou's Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wei Zhi Guanluo: "This is a cliche."

Usage: more formal; As predicate and object; There is nothing new.

Example: Xia Yan's "ideological guardian" Act II: "I'm too lazy to socialize. I'm tired of hearing cliches. " Fame and fortune have no evidence, and they make mistakes all the time. Where does the water flow after three glasses of turbid wine? This word is also a cliche. Qing Wu Jingzi's The Scholars

Synonym: the same old story.

Antonym: unconventional and insightful.

Riddles: Freshmen don't talk.

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

English: a standing plate

Japanese: ぁりふれたへぃぼんな.

French: Bana Park Jung Su.

German: aufgewrmter Kohl

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During the Three Kingdoms period, there was a man named Guan Ju, who was diligent and witty since childhood and only loved astronomy. At the age of fifteen, I became familiar with Zhouyi and divination, and gradually became famous. After a long time, this matter reached the ears of the official department's minister Yanhe and assistant minister Deng Kui. This day happens to be the 28th of the twelfth lunar month. The two officials were bored after eating and drinking enough, so they sent someone to call Guan Lu for divination. Guan Zhi had long heard that these two men were confidants of Cao Cao's grandnephew Cao Shuang, and they used their power to run amok and had a bad reputation. He thought for a while and wanted to take this opportunity to teach them a good lesson and destroy their prestige. As soon as he saw Guan Ju, he shouted, "I heard that your divination is very effective. Hurry up and calculate my divination and see if I can get promoted and make a fortune. Besides, I dreamed that flies always stung my nose these nights. What is the omen? Guan Ju thought about it and said, "In the past, the Duke of Zhou was honest and clean, helping Zhou Chengwang to build a country, making the country prosperous and the people safe;" Now your status is higher than that of Duke Zhou, but few people are grateful to you and many are afraid of you. This may not be a good sign. Your dream is measured by divination, and it is also a disgrace! "Guan Ju went on to say:" If you want to turn disasters into blessings, eliminate disasters and take refuge, you can only follow the example of the sages such as Zhou Gong, be kind to others and do good deeds. Yi Deng was very disapproving and shook his head again and again and said, "These are all cliches and meaningless." (This is a cliche. ") and was livid, saying nothing. When Guan Yu saw it, he laughed: "Although it is a cliche, you can't underestimate it! A little while later, the New Year arrived, and suddenly the newspaper, Deng Kui and Cao Shuang conspired to kill each other. After Guan Ju knew it, he repeatedly said, "They ignored the cliche, no wonder it ended like this!" ("Those old people can't see life, and those who often can't see Tan. " )

Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wei Zhi Guanluo.

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It can't be written as a cliche, but because Guan Ju's original text is "Old people can't see life, old people can't see life." Therefore, idioms can also be used as "platitudes".

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