mere talk
In other words, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is B ù g ē nzh ī L ù n, which means unfounded speech. It comes from the biography of Yan Zhuzhuan in the history of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Yan Zhuzhuan in the book of Han Dynasty:" Shuo and Gao didn't hold the root of the theory, and they were quite haiku and excellent livestock. "
Idiom usage
In fact, it is the heart of a certain class. However, it is not necessary for those who know it to be public. Preface to Zheng Jingwang's miscellaneous works by Chen Liang of Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : bù gēn zhī lùn
mere talk
Carving out articles and sentences. diāo zhāng lòu jù
No matter three, seven, twenty-one. bù guǎn sān qī èr shí yī
wear out iron shoes -- spare no effort in searching for sth.. tà pò tiě xié
fawn upon the rich and powerful persons. qū yán fù rè
his eyes are bigger than his belly. yǎn chán dù bǎo