Cliche
It is an old-fashioned Chinese idiom. Pinyin is ch é NY á NL à ot à o, which means old words and sets. It comes from Wen Xin written by Xia feizun and Ye Shengtao.
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute, etc
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: platitudes
The origin of Idioms
Wen Xin 13 by Xia feizun and Ye Shengtao: "if you study Chinese characters from books, even if you do well, it's just old-fashioned. What's the use of it?"
Idiom explanation
Old words and sets.
Chinese PinYin : chén yán lǎo tào
Cliche
to one 's eyes there is no other. mù zhōng wú rén
floating melons and plums submerged in water. fú guā shěn lǐ
peace and tranquility under heaven. hǎi yàn hé qīng
Fall on one's feet and beat one's chest. diē jiǎo chuī xiōng
have the same likes and dislikes. yì qì xiāng dé
in poetry one gains depth after suffering. qióng ér hòu gōng
different people have different aspirations. rén gè yǒu zhì