Street talk
Street talk, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à t á nxi à ngshu à, which means people's comments in the streets, refers to the public opinion; the same as "street talk". It comes from the book of Wenxuan · Cao Zhi and Yang dezu.
The origin of Idioms
In Wenxuan · Caozhi · and Yang dezu's book: "today's Fu written by Pu Shaoxiao is consistent with each other. There must be something to pick up when you talk in the street, and there must be something elegant to sing in the song of beating yuan, and there must be something to think about when you think about it. It's not easy to give it up lightly. "
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; refers to public opinion.
Chinese PinYin : jiē tán xiàng shuō
Street talk
distinguish between truth and falsehood. míng biàn shì fēi
have neither fault to find with nor praise to bestow. wú jiù wú yù
accept what is wrong as right when one grows accustomed to it. xí fēi chéng shì
chuang chou dreaming a butterfly. zhuāng zhōu mèng dié
Disgrace one's virtue and disgrace one's conduct. bài dé rǔ xíng