Wild words
Crazy words, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ku á NGG ǔ zh ī y á n, which means stupid and ignorant speech. In the old days, it was often used as a word of self modesty. It is also called "the theory of madness". It comes from the book "ten graduals can't conquer the end".
Idiom explanation
Paraphrasing mania: arrogance. 瞽: blind, blind.
The origin of Idioms
Wei Zheng of the Tang Dynasty wrote in his book "ten graduals can't conquer the end": I hope your majesty will accept the minister's wild words and take part in the discussion of ruminants. I hope you will have a thousand misgivings and make up for your duty. "
Chinese PinYin : kuáng gǔ zhī yán
Wild words
A fool may have a lot to worry about. yú zhě qiān lǜ,huò yǒu yī dé
Be generous with pearls and jade. bù lìn zhū yù
give a person bellyfuls of fisticuffs. bǎo yǐ lǎo quán
speak to somebody encouragingly. jiǎ yǐ cí sè
be unable to achieve one's heart's desire but unwilling to accept less. gāo bù chéng dī bù jiù
Fortune is the beginning of disaster. fú wéi huò shǐ