talk nonsense
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is w ǎ NGK ǒ UKU á ngsh é, which refers to wanton nonsense. From journey to the West.
Idiom explanation
This is a metaphor for wanton nonsense. It's more of a rumor. It's the same as "talking in vain".
The origin of Idioms
The 97th chapter of journey to the west by Wu Chengen of Ming Dynasty: "that Zhang's pinprick lied and framed the innocent."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: talk in vain, talk in vain
Idiom usage
It refers to making a rumor
Chinese PinYin : wǎng kǒu kuáng shé
talk nonsense
To do something with one's sleeve. luò xiù xuān quán
it is advancing sometimes to seem retreating. jìn dào ruò tuì
The blind man holds the candle. máng rén bǎ zhú
keep one 's heart as hard as the nether millstone. xīn rú jiān shí
to follow what is evil is like the collapsing of a hill. cóng è rú bēng
cheerful and pleasing to the eye. yuè mù shǎng xīn