groundless statement
The Chinese idiom pinyin is w ú J ī zh ī t á n, which means groundless. From the book of history Dayu desert.
Idiom usage
In Ma Nan Cun's Yanshan night talk, don't shout to read: "the story of Li Bai, the great poet of the Tang Dynasty, is not all a story." It's nonsense that pie falls from the sky. There is no such thing as ~. (Chapter 17 of Jing Hua Yuan by Li Ruzhen in Qing Dynasty)
Analysis of Idioms
Slander, slander, antonym
Idiom story
In ancient times, Dayu made great contributions to water control. Emperor Shun thought that he was most qualified to accept the throne, so he prepared to give him the Zen throne, and warned him: "you are not arrogant, no one in the world can compete with you, you do not boast, no one in the world can compete with you for fame. The heart of the people is very dangerous, and the heart of Tao is very deep. Therefore, to be a saint, we must not listen to nonsense. "
The origin of Idioms
"Book of history Dayu desert" says: "don't listen to nonsense."
Chinese PinYin : wú jī zhī tán
groundless statement
not capable enough to take on heavy responsibilities. bù shèng qí rèn
Hunting in the East and fishing in the West. dōng liè xī yú
acquire a completely new outlook. dōng fēng hào dàng