talk wildly
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ǔ h ē IL ù nhu á ng, which means to add comments behind and slander others wantonly. From the first fold of children's reunion.
Analysis of Idioms
Gossiping, picking up right and wrong, talking in black and white
The origin of Idioms
The first part of Yuan Yang Wenkui's children's reunion: "when you get started, you start to make trouble. There's a lot of controversy."
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning and refers to gossiping. The 43rd chapter of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in the late Yuan and early Ming Dynasty Do you follow the example of a scholar, just between the brush and inkstone, talking about the black and the yellow, writing and writing? " I'm afraid that I won't chew maggots when I eat. I'll treat you like that, and I'll take the Pearl. The fourth part of the fifth book of the romance of the West Chamber written by Wang Shifu in Yuan Dynasty and the fourth part of walking alone in a thousand miles written by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty: "he can't judge the recklessness of the village by talking short and talking about the merits, you think to yourself. 」
Chinese PinYin : shǔ hēi lùn huáng
talk wildly
A hundred footed insect breaks but never falls. bǎi zú zhī chóng,duàn ér bù jué
make groundless accusations. wàng fēng pū yǐng
after rain comes the sunshine. pǐ wǎng tài lái
be homeless and without a place of refuge. wú jiā kě bēn