speak in excitement
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is k ā NGK ǎ ICH é NC í, which means to state one's opinion with enthusiasm. It comes from the records of the ancestral hall of King Wen Gong of Jing.
Notes on Idioms
Generous: emotional, full of righteousness; Chen: statement; words: words.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Jiuyuan of the Song Dynasty wrote in the records of Wengong ancestral hall, king of Jing: "at the end of Yuanfeng, the bandits attached to Li made their own policies, and then they framed the prime minister by making deceit. In the past, they calmly asked for knowledge, generously stated their righteousness, and all the gentlemen were deep in it."
Idiom usage
At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, there were many robbers, and the current events were beyond words. There is no room for the poets to decline. Notes on yangyizhai poems by Pan Deyu
Chinese PinYin : kāng kǎi chén cí
speak in excitement
appear trite and insignificant. píng dàn wú qí
incorporate things of diverse nature. jù shōu bìng xù
eloquent and frank in speech. néng yán kuài yǔ