indulge in idle gossip
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ù NCH á ngshu ō Du ǎ n, which means to talk about a long story and a short story, and it means to talk about other people's right and wrong. It comes from the ten episodes of Jianhu, volume Tangwen.
Idiom explanation
Explanation: talk about the right and wrong of others.
The origin of Idioms
In the Qing Dynasty, Chu people were awarded "ten episodes of Jianhu, volume Tangwen": "to calculate the lessons, to discuss the strong points and the weak points, there is no way to sue."
Idiom usage
In the field of Xinjiang painting, when there are so many and so few, how can there be no dispute about the merits and demerits. Liang Qichao's "on the good law of all countries towards China today"
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: on the short, gossiping, on the long
Chinese PinYin : lùn cháng shuō duǎn
indulge in idle gossip
the turn of fortune after reaching one extreme. bō jí bì fù
there is none under heaven to equal him. tiān xià wú dí
begin happily but end in failure. suǒ wěi liú lí
immensely large beyond compare. dà mò yǔ jīng