A hundred words
The sound of a hundred tongues, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ sh é zh ī sh ē ng, which means to compare nagging and talkative. From Huainanzi shuoshan Xun.
The origin of Idioms
Huainanzi shuoshan Xun: "a man who has many words is like a hundred words; a man who has few words is like a house without fat."
Idiom usage
It's a lot of talking
Chinese PinYin : bǎi shé zhī shēng
A hundred words
glorify virtue and censure vice. bāo shàn biǎn è
serialize the process of production to make it complete. pèi tào chéng lóng
Carving liver and carving Brawn. diāo gān zhuó lǚ
wiping off their sweat drops makes it look like rain. huī hàn chéng yǔ