indulge in elaborating on
It is said with great pleasure that the Pinyin of Chinese idioms is j ī NJ ī NL è D à o. It means to keep talking with interest. It comes from yellow Hydrangea written by Yi Suo in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The seventh chapter of yellow Hydrangea written by Yi Suo in Qing Dynasty: "this female hero of Ryan, of course, is excellent in talent and learning, but he only starts with oral and finger painting, and he likes to talk about it whenever he meets a fool in the countryside."
Idiom usage
I'm happy to say something I'm interested in. example visiting friends in the mountains by Li Hanrong: I guess what you like to talk about is the beautiful scenery you see in flight.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: relish, boast (this word has a derogatory meaning), enjoy it; Antonyms: silent, uninteresting.
Chinese PinYin : jīn jīn lè dào
indulge in elaborating on
reach the acme of perfection. jìn měi jìn shàn
a single hair out of nine ox hides. jiǔ niú yī háo
as rolling a ball down a slope. bǎn shàng zǒu wán