stuff and nonsense
Casual words, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is B ù J ī ngzh ī y ǔ, meaning absurd, groundless words. It comes from the miscellaneous records of mianshui Yan Tan Lu.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Bizhi of the Song Dynasty wrote a miscellaneous record of mianshui Yan Tan Lu: "the counselor of Shenzong can't do anything about qinglip.". I asked Zhao Yuanlao. The elder played "if you don't pay attention, you don't dare to hear it."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: casual talk
Idiom usage
To describe a speech without foundation. example the monk of this temple wanted to borrow the ancient celebrities as a guide, but he created this to scare people. Notes on blowing the net by Ye tingguan in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : bù jīng zhī yǔ
stuff and nonsense
price oneself out of the market. màn tiān jiào jià
be fond of the new and tired of the old. xǐ xīn yàn jiù
being good at business , one is wealthy. duō cái shàn gǔ
miraculous skill in curing a disease. huí chūn miào shǒu
strengthen the defences and clear the fields. gù bì qīng yě