an endless stream of words
Nanao, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n á on á ob ù Xi ū, Nanao: describe talking nagging; Xiu: stop. It's used to describe being nagging, nagging and talking all the time. It comes from the book of answering Wei Li's comments on Shi Dao.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] chatter on and on and [antonym] silence
The origin of Idioms
Liu Zongyuan's answer to Wei lilun's book of Tao in Tang Dynasty: "how can you make those who are looking at you come to my ears early or late, and show my heart."
Idiom usage
For the KMT, they dare to write a lot of articles to persuade them to surrender. A review of the 11th plenary session of the Central Committee of the Kuomintang and the second national political conference of the third session by Mao Zedong
Chinese PinYin : náo náo bù xiū
an endless stream of words
be delivered from oppression. chóng dǔ tiān rì
the few can 't fight the many. zhòng guǎ bù dí
The column is small but the column is large. zhù xiǎo qīng dà
immensely large beyond compare. dà mò yǔ jīng