unrealistic
Boast, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ku ā Ku ā é RT á n, which means to describe exaggeration and impracticality. From scholars.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 11 of Wu Jingzi's unofficial history of the scholars in the Qing Dynasty: "when you enter the study door, you hear Yang Zhizhong boasting inside and know that he has come. You go in and bow to him and sit down with him."
Idiom usage
Formal; derogatory; referring to speaking or writing. Mao Zedong's "transforming our learning" says: "close your eyes to catch sparrows, blind people to catch fish, careless, boastful, satisfied with little understanding." Wu Zhengfu didn't express his opinion first, but let Tang Yunshan talk there. Mao Dun's midnight three
Chinese PinYin : kuā kuā ér tán
unrealistic
Plant in the morning and reap in the evening. zhāo zhǒng mù hù
reversal of the order of host and guest. zhǔ kè diān dǎo