nonsense
Nonsense, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ú Shu à B à D à o, which means to say nonsense without basis or reason. It comes from "five Lantern Festival yuan · Longmen yuan Zen master FASI".
The origin of Idioms
"The master of the secret magic rock held up a righteous son and talked nonsense. Then he slapped him into powder and scattered it in the world."
Idiom usage
Chapter 68 of a journey to the west by Wu Chengen of Ming Dynasty: "what kind of chapters and sentences you once saw in plain questions, difficult classics, materia medica and pulse formula, how can you explain them? Just talk nonsense, what kind of pulse can you feel?" Chapter 7: the little woman tells her brother is dead. Instead of crying, she talks nonsense to the little woman. Even the little woman can't learn it now. Lu Xun's qijieting essays after illness: for the sake of creating amazing language and fighting steadily, some literary magnates simply don't sympathize with nonsense.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: gibberish, blind three words four, confused four, boastful, unscrupulous, light promise few words, open a river, loose tongue, two tongues, incoherent, three words four. antonym: to quote from classics, to have evidence, to have evidence.
Chinese PinYin : hú shuō bā dào
nonsense
All the people are floating in the mountains. zhòng xǔ piāo shān
The veteran soldiers are defeated. shī lǎo bīng pò
a makeshift to tide over a present difficulty. wān ròu shēng chuāng