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Empty check, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k à NGT ó UZH à PI à o, refers to the check that can not be cashed, that is, can not get money. It is a metaphor for a promise that is not ready to be fulfilled. From Ru Zhijuan's in the orchard.
The origin of Idioms
Zou Taofen's the Democratic Movement 30 years ago: "they think that releasing a" nine-year preparation "empty check can ease the atmosphere." Ru Zhijuan's in the orchard: "I know that I didn't study anything about her at the meeting. I'm a little strange that Li Feng wrote empty promises."
Idiom usage
What has been given to you? It turned out to be a piece of paper! The song of youth by Yang Mo chapter 27
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms words without faith, eat their words, eat their fat antonyms words with faith, promise a thousand gold
Chinese PinYin : kōng tóu zhī piào
lip-service
The same book, the same car. shū tóng wén,chē tóng guǐ
as a man amongst the womenfolk. nǚ zhōng zhàng fū