talk rapidly
It's a Chinese idiom, Pinyin K ǒ ur ú Xu á NH é, which means to describe people who can speak and distinguish. It comes from stone drum song by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu's stone drum song in Tang Dynasty: "an Neng's argument is based on this, and he is willing to use it to argue like a river."
Idiom usage
Feng Menglong's "warning of the world" Vol.17: "virtue is said like a river of words, so the object and the host should agree." The 42nd chapter of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "Yuan Qu's mouth is like a stream of water. Since he went to xiangniu, he began to tell taishu how to defend the country, and then how to kill yuanjiao first and taishu second. Let's prepare a detailed description." Chapter 168 of Zhang Chunfan's Nine Tailed turtle in Qing Dynasty: Chen Gongbao actually talked with qiugu once. Seeing qiugu's eloquence, he could not help but feel strange.
Chinese PinYin : kǒu rú xuán hé
talk rapidly
accumulate old habit becomes custom. jī xí chéng sú
allow oneself to be seized without putting up a fight. shù shǒu jiù qín
marriages of one's sons and daughters. xiàng píng zhī yuàn