officialese
In the old days, there were routine official documents with fixed format and idioms in officialdom; it refers to empty words that only pay attention to form but have no actual content, or empty words that are perfunctory as usual. It's from the miscellaneous notes of the green box - the official style of the article.
The origin of Idioms
"Wang Anguo said," the style of an article must be an official style. "
Idiom usage
It refers to empty talk that only pays attention to form but has no actual content. Examples however, this generation has movement but no literature, which makes it very difficult for publishers to read official articles automatically. Lu Xun's collection of letters to Li Xiaofeng and Shen Jing's the story of two pearls, the wind and the spirit: "who can match the bureaucratic officials, Qu and song, who can write a lot of bureaucratic articles. Jide Honglu's first biography was the thunderclap of the mine. " Xie Juezai's "improving the efficiency of the government's work": "the plan often stops on the paper, lasts for a long time, becomes a bureaucratic article, and no one pays attention to it." Mao Zedong's "ten requirements to the Kuomintang": "how can we make a constitution based on this. It is no different from the autocracy of one party to implement the constitution. "
Chinese PinYin : guān yàng wén zhāng
officialese
with aching head and knitted brows. jí shǒu cù é
Huang Zhong's destruction and abandonment. huáng zhōng huǐ qì,wǎ fǔ léi míng
Hide the edge and keep the edge. cáng fēng liǎn ruì
young men and wowen who are deeply in love but unable to fufil their passion. chī nán yuàn nǚ