Empty talk
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t á NK à ngshu à Hu à n, which means to talk about Buddhism. It comes from the answer to Zhou Yuanfu's book.
Idiom explanation
It means to talk about Buddhism.
The origin of Idioms
The answer to Zhou Yuanfu written by Zhao Nanxing of Ming Dynasty: "the change of my brother's number of bones and flesh is due to my sister-in-law's donation. How can I help myself and talk nonsense? How can I explain it?"
Chinese PinYin : tán kōng shuō huàn
Empty talk
in doing anything we must proceed step by step , from near to far. xíng yuǎn zì ěr
unprecedented and unrepeatable. guāng qián jué hòu
The house is full of Diao Chan. diāo chán mǎn zuò