raise a babel of criticism of
The four character Chinese idiom, Pinyin f è if è iy á ngy á ng, is like bubbles and steaming after boiling water. It describes the noisy voice of people and makes a lot of comments.
Classics
"Shanhaijing · xishanjing": most of them are white jade, which has jade paste, and its source is boiling soup. Chapter 18 of Water Margin by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty: later, he heard that: "a group of jujube peddlers on huangnigang turned over the Mongolian medicine hemp and robbed the birthday gang." Chapter 71 of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: (Chu) king Ping was afraid that the crown prince would know about Qin's daughter, so he banned the crown prince from entering the palace and his mother and son from seeing each other. Every day and night, they had a banquet with Qin's daughter in the back palace, ignoring the state affairs. Outside, there are many people who doubt about the daughter of Qin.
example sentence
This kind of thing happened in the small city, just like a thunder on the ground. People talked about it everywhere, making the whole city ~.
Discrimination
Usage: simple form; used as predicate, attribute and complement; used to describe noisy voice. synonyms: boiling, noisy, bustling, full of wind and rain, babbling Antonyms: silent, quiet, cold and pure
Chinese PinYin : fèi fèi yáng yáng
raise a babel of criticism of
Dare to complain but dare not speak. gǎn yuàn ér bù gǎn yán
Many words are likely to be true. duō yán huò zhōng
use a stone as a pillow and rinse one 's mouth by means of stream - water -- living in seclusion. zhěn yán shù liú